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Anyone with Depersonalization Disorder ?
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with DPD and how are you coping or coped with it? Thank you |
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My best to you :)!! |
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However, when I did recognize that I was experiencing what I reported to my Neurologist as "not being on the same page with myself " at times; I did investigate DPD; and this link gave me some insight: Depersonalization Disorder - WebMD |
What would you say if I told you that this is a state I have been living in forever and just started to figure things out?
It is a state of mind I have been aware of, just could not name what it was. I have seen a Dr. regarding that but Dr. had no idea what I was talking about.( i guess) . I believe that has happaned after a concussion I found out I had very long time ago. From what I found out was most of the people who had it was a short exerience compared to mine. I have been in it as long as I know. Thank you for your inputs. |
Dear Savas,
Are you getting help for this now? It normally is temporary because it is the brain breaking down and using a safety mechanism to care for it's wounds. Once recognised however there are many treatments to help come out of this state. You have my sympathy though, it is a horrid place to live in that mind state. Do you know why this has happened to you, apart from the concussion there is normally a stronger reason for this disorder. If you know what it is you can find the right help. |
Depersonalization
Hi,
I have this bad. I have dealt with it by learning advanced meditation and breathing exercises. I feel like my spirit is detached from my body or as if I am living at the side of myself. Does this happen to you? So sorry. Lots of love to you:hug: Brain patch |
I experience this but it is only momentary. I can think my way out of it. I start by identifying the simplest things around me that I know are real. This is the start of creating a context of myself and environment. Touching something or moving is usually enough.
I also have to orient my memory. By this I mean I accept that my memory is unreliable. Again, I start by establishing a simple context. Do I know what day it is ? Do I know where I am ? Once I get a few of these contexts established, the rest falls into place quickly. It is important that I do not get stressed out by this sense of ??????? Anxiety only makes it more of a problem. The big problem in my view is that we normally live with an automatic context of who, what and where so we get lazy with our attention. As brain injured, we need to purpose our thoughts more. This is no different that the Stop to Think exercise. If we just stop to think, we can usually reconnect to our reality. I struggle with this most when I wake up from a very real dream. I need to put serious contextual effort into determining where the dream ended and real life starts. Learning to live life on purpose rather than on autopilot takes a bit of effort but it becomes a habit. Hope this helps. |
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We are no longer really able to trust our auto-pilots. We do have to always be attentive to purpose. |
I would have to agree. This is something I haven't been able to take a hold of, sometimes I feel a sense of unreality. It sucks, but we just have to keep calm and carry on. It does scare me a lot, though.
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It is only most recently I have started to get the Fell Of Reality. But 98% still in a dream, with auto pilot engaged. But working on it |
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