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Xergency_13
08-04-07, 10:19
I was wondering if anyone had a goos site about Depersonilization...
I've been having symptoms for a while now.
thanks,
-erica

honeybee3939
08-04-07, 10:31
Hi Erica

And welcome to NMP:)
Depersonalization is a very common symptom of anxiety, i get this too.
Heres some information that i have found for you from the symptoms and coping links sittuated at the left hand side of this page.
Hope it helps.

Depersonalization, Derealization, Feeling of unreality


What you feel:

Now for the Brain – the limbic system in the brain instigates this whole response and is responsible too for our emotions and behaviour One of the body symptoms that people hate most is the one when you feel all foggy, surreal, woozy or spacey. You may either feel that you are not real or that the earth is not real and you’re a time warp away. These are often the hardest symptoms to understand and its very common to deduce that you must be going mad which makes you panic even more. This is completely untrue and you are very safe.

You feel like you are not a part of what is going on, or that you feel like you are in a dream state or ‘out of touch with things’. Also, things around you may seem like they are shimmering, foggy, hazy or too bright.
What causes this:

As we learned in Understanding, the body and mind are tightly integrated. What affects one affects the other. This symptom is another example of how an over stimulated nervous system can cause us to experience odd and impaired feelings, emotions and perceptions. Much like how a psychoactive or recreational drug can alter one’s mental state, an over active nervous system can affect certain body chemistries thereby producing mind altering effects. The feeling of unreality or disassociation is one type of altered mental state that high levels of stress biology can produce.

It is not completely understood what goes here but it is generally thought that the limbic system in the brain decides there is too much going on and goes into a self protection mode and shuts out excess stimuli. As the adrenaline levels decrease and you calm down it clears. This can be several hours days or weeks.


D/Personalisation (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2304)

derealisation/depersonlisation (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7033)

Check this out too;

http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/NMPcms.php?nmppage=coping

Love

Andrea
xxxx