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09-10-2016, 12:25 PM | #1 | ||
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I feel I live in a constant state of unreality. All this started many years ago, when I was just 8 y/o. I'm currently 34.
I went to some girl's birthday, where the parents improvised a disco with strobe lights and loud music. Suddenly I felt dizzy and being in a dreamlike state. I remember telling my parents this, but as a kid it was very hard to explain. Months went by and I pondered myself many difficult things for a kid: Am I crazy? Is this a dream? Was it true that I felt different before? Time went by and no changes whatsoever. I still feel the same today. It doesn't intensify with anything, it never goes away. It's like a constant thing in the background, no matter how intense the emotions I may feel. It became a part of my life, but I know it's not right. The small part in me that still remembers, longs for feeling more, to actually feel I'm living. I have no headaches, no seizures, I'm in very good health otherwise. I have a general positive attitude in life, and never felt depressed for no apparent reason. I started to look this up, and found derealization and depersonalization as probable candidates. I would like to know what can it actually be, also if anyone is/knows of a similar case, what kind of therapies are out there, etc. Anything would be really appreciated! |
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