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hi i have had a very horrible senstion i feel that i am not with in my body it s very frightening any one else experiance this i am scared to get out of my chair
d knibb
It's called floating, yes it's quite common actually. Love, Paul.
Love to all members
nomorepanic
20-10-06, 22:03
It is called depersonalisation or derealization
Depersonalization
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People will forget what you said
People will forget what you did
But people will never forget how you made them feel
Nicola
Sue K with 5
21-10-06, 00:50
Deb it will pass ! This is something many of us suffer from and can be a very scary experience! Trust that it does ease off ok and try not to panic when it is happening.
Make sure you keep going dont sit down with it move around and tell yourself its not real
hugs for now
sue
xxx
scknight
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