Katie Price says she was nearly drowned after panic attack


Los Angeles, Aug 31 (IANS): Former glamour model and singer Katie Price shared that she nearly drowned after suffering a panic attack when her whole body went "paralysed".

Price, who was recently the victim of an alleged assault, said: "So I remember one time I was training and I just remember swimming and my body went paralysed."

"I remember holding on to the ropes and shouting out for help because I felt like I was being dragged under the water. That's when my panic attacks started. I had nightmares of drowning," she added, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Price also talked about sending her son Harvey to a residential college and how she doesn't think people realise how "hard" it is for her and the "constant battles" she has to go through.

"There's lots of obstacles we go through, it's very day to day, I don't think people realise how how hard it is, you even have to shout him to get him dressed. It's just a constant battle because Harvey is such a lovely boy, that you can have so much fun with him," She said on the Life, Interrupted Podcast.

Price added: "At residential every night he rings and says 'Mum, I need you, I miss you, I want cuddles. That's why it's going be hard for me and him, because the colleges I've picked are like a good three or hours away, because they're the best ones for him. He needs this for him and he needs to be independent."

Katie has Harvey, 19, with her former partner Dwight Yorke, as well as Junior, 16, and Princess, 14, with her ex Peter Andre, and Jett, 8, and Bunny, 7, with former spouse Kieran Hayler.

 

  

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