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Having such an extreme anxiety level is not normal. There are persons who are naturally more high-strung than others, but this is affecting her, your dad and yourself. I suspect there is more to this than simple anxiety, and she may need to get some therapy to identify and manage her situation. Sometimes medications can assist with reducing the extreme deges of anxiety, but she needs to discuss the issue with her doctor. Meanwhile, simply have her write down all the questions she has to ask about what is happening, and see if she can answer them herself. Help her to see the level of her anxiety so she realizes that there is a problem.
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hassia, under the circumstances you mentioned, would you describe you Mom's demeanor as 'panicky'? Some people panic when faced with situations that frighten them because they believe they have no choices. Something you might try is, first, you and your Dad stay very calm. Ask your Mom if she is experiencing panic? (She may or may not know.) Whatever her response, you can reassure her by saying, "Mom, you don't have to do it"(travel, go into stressful situations, etc.). "You have a choice". If it's panic, this may be of some comfort to her. 
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