penguin120
08-09-13, 14:59
Well, last night I went to my friend's house, I am severely allergic to dogs. They used to have one but it died a year or two ago; however they have cleaners come and clean the house almost weekly.
I was already exhausted from swimming at the lake earlier that day, and to top that off I had taken some Benadryl and my asthma medication, Xopenex.
We were watching a movie at around 7:45 p.m. when I began to get sorta derealization/depersonalization but I was almost aware it was happening... :unsure:
What I would describe it as would be: Feeling as if almost I was watching my life on a television, dizzy feeling (which usually comes from xopenex medication- also shakiness) and being forgetful.
Being a worrier (I have a past of hypochondria) I totally freaked out about this, but their mom is a doctor :shades: so I asked her about it. She told me I was fine but I was still worried... leading to me calling my mom to pick me up earlier than planned...
Anyway, this morning I googled 'Derealization' (I know, I know. It's a habit that I just can't beat.:weep:) and came up with an article about how it is frequently left misdiagnosed in adolescents and can progress to a serious disease... :scared15::scared15::scared15:
Help? :(
I was already exhausted from swimming at the lake earlier that day, and to top that off I had taken some Benadryl and my asthma medication, Xopenex.
We were watching a movie at around 7:45 p.m. when I began to get sorta derealization/depersonalization but I was almost aware it was happening... :unsure:
What I would describe it as would be: Feeling as if almost I was watching my life on a television, dizzy feeling (which usually comes from xopenex medication- also shakiness) and being forgetful.
Being a worrier (I have a past of hypochondria) I totally freaked out about this, but their mom is a doctor :shades: so I asked her about it. She told me I was fine but I was still worried... leading to me calling my mom to pick me up earlier than planned...
Anyway, this morning I googled 'Derealization' (I know, I know. It's a habit that I just can't beat.:weep:) and came up with an article about how it is frequently left misdiagnosed in adolescents and can progress to a serious disease... :scared15::scared15::scared15:
Help? :(