Claustrophobia, Dark Humor, And The Longest Two Hours Of My Life
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We turn a routine elevator ride into a raw story about claustrophobia, control, and the messy, human way real rescues happen. Humor keeps us afloat, but the takeaway lands hard: trust your gut, know the exits, and don’t be afraid to choose the stairs.
• owning a lifelong fear of small spaces and what triggers it
• the moment the elevator dies and the buttons fail
• calling for help, waiting, and managing panic in the dark
• myths and truths about cables, counterweights, and safety
• getting stuck between floors and why doors won’t open
• improvising a rescue through the ceiling hatch
• how humor breaks fear’s grip without denying it
• lessons on preparation, patience, and choosing stairs
Take the stairs because you’re way safer. It’s more exercise and makes your heart safe and your body safe. So just do it