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Old 06-05-2008, 07:49 PM #11
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I just remembered another problem I had - I couldn't taste food and therefore lost weight. But I just want you all to know that it does get better with time. I still feel a little dizzy or weird at times, like when I first walk into a big store it takes a while to get oriented. I have been out on a few bike rides. One time I rode 16 miles with a couple of small hills and felt bad for days afterwards, but flat rides seem to be okay. It was actually really great to get back on my bike.
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Old 06-05-2008, 09:23 PM #12
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Flying doesn't bother me as much as driving, where there is so much visual information. Hope your flight goes well and don't look out the window.

My vestibular physiotherapist is really thinking a lot of this is about my neck. She explained that even compared to nerves in your finger (about 40), there are 200 in the neck. And when she starts working around my neck, I actually feel more anxious. That whole area is oversensitized, and by the end of the day, even normal noises and movement are annoying. She gave me more exercises, including "Otolith Stimulation", which desensitizes or retrains the brain how to deal with motion. I will try it for sure because I need to travel a lot in vehicles this summer with my family.

I really feel for the folks that have the depersonalization symptoms still.

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I also had a lot of problems with loud noise and didn't even go to church for a long time because the organ was too loud. It took about six month to get better. Anxiety lasted a few weeks - I had a hard time riding in cars - felt like other cars where coming at me and everything was moving too fast. When out walking, I felt like I had to slow down and wait for my brain to catch up - that lasted well into last fall. I guess it wasn't really until I took Elavil that I started to feel more normal and it helped control my headaches a lot. I have been going to the chiropractor for about six weeks now and it has helped my head. I get electro-stimmulation and ultrasound treatments of my upper back, neck and shoulders to loosen up tight muscles. Had a lot of stress this week and I can feel the muscles around my head tighten up. I have to fly to Germany tomorrow and hope the long trip will be okay. I will let you all know how it went when I get back in three weeks.
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Old 09-04-2008, 03:26 PM #13
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its says that derealization can be caused due to head injury
im scared ******** now because i just read that it has 74% of being a life time problem dam why did i just read that
That's not what "lifetime prevalence" means. It means that 74% of people will experience derealization at some point in their lifetimes! So don't worry.
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