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Re: Derealization
Have you seen this website? Here is the link to the bit about DR.
http://www.anxietynomore.co.uk/deper...alisation.html
I think that website (anxietynomore) is good too but the way forward is to accept it and work with it there and not get angry with it, or fight it. I know. Easier said than done. But I have had this on and off for 2.5 years now and finally I am less scared and not as impressed with it and it is going, slowly but surely. I know how you feel - you are not alone.
Shirley
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Re: Derealization
Hi, I bought the book from that website basil its been a big help to me.
It explains things really simply that even me could understand it.
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Re: Derealization
Hello, I see that my feeling is the same like yours ANXIETY26 and it is very glad but ofcourse in other way it is very sad, that pepole have such feelings. So I want to be with you in one team to help to myself and to you ofcourse.
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Re: Derealization
Hello...I get this derealisation thing and in my opinion it feels like half of my brain is asleep and just the vital bits are working! Also feels like I'm a visitor in my own body and I'm just watching what I do and not controlling my actions. I've been on the computer a lot in the last few days and I think that might be the cause of this feeling...something to do with the screen...