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Old 03-23-2011, 08:53 AM #1
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Hey all,

I am struggling with this specific symptom the most at the moment. My vision is perfectly fine...but there appears to be a veil between me and everything I look at. It is more noticeable when I go outside. Things look dreamlike and I feel sort of disconnected from the world....especially talking to people. It is a scary feeling. I was wondering what others experience is/was with this particular symptom. Did it fade in time? Are there ways to make it dissapear more quickly? I've read that it is a symptom that often accompanies anxiety and intrusive obsessive thoughts...I would say that I fit that description as this whole ordeal has turned into one big obsessive thought for me and I think about it all day. I've also read that concussions can be the direct cause. I was just wondering what others experiences were.
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