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Originally Posted by Getting better
Yes for the first 6-8 months I felt the depersonalization almost out of body feeling. That feeling slowly faded and I'm not sure if I just got used to the vision and the shock of it wore off or I actually got better in some way. From what some specialists tell me the static is the brain not filtering correctly that is why when I read with my glasses, things look somewhat normal but look at a wall or in low light it is pronounced. Basically they said I have aura without the migraine.
Have you been to any vision specialist? I went to several standard eye doctors and of course they said my eyes looked fine. I just went to a specialist a couple weeks ago he discovered I also have a balance disorder so finding the right eye specialist is important.
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crazy stuff! I've also being dealing with depersonalization, some days i feel present but when it gets dark out and everything switches to artificial lights i feel the DP every time without fail. From what people say, it seems to be a psychological reaction to the altered input and it's reassuring that yours
eventually cleared up.
It took a few months but my GP has gotten me linked up with an optometrist who apparently works with PCS patients, supposedly she does a specific hour-long evaluation so i'd have to imagine that will be pretty thorough. Mine's in a few weeks so I'll report back- reading feels generally imprecise and labored, especially in weird lighting conditions so hopefully she has some kind of therapy to help restore function in that regard.