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Hi Nicki_85!
The symptoms you refer to are more common than you'd think in anxiety sufferers. It is called 'depersonalisation' or 'derealisation'. I've suffered with anxiety for nearly 20 years and about 5 years ago I had really bad depersonalisation for about 2 years. It was really scary and I developed pretty bad health anxiety thinking I had something really bad going on inside me. These are some of the things I'd felt;
- Floor dropping out from under me when I was standing
- Couldn't feel my legs when walking
- Felt like I was outside my body watching myself
- Laying in bed sometimes felt like I was floating
- Walking in bright places like supermarket aisles felt like there were spotlights on me and I couldn't even register what I was doing in there
- Talking to people and not feeling like I was able to understand simple concepts or even how I had replied to them
You're definitely not insane! I found reading up on what other people were experiencing in this regard was really helpful. As it often is the case with anxiety sufferers my anxiety shifted to focus on other areas and then one day I realised I didn't have those symptoms anymore. Id had them for so long I sort of forgot they were there and then one day they were just gone. Its very hard but just try to accept the feeling and allow yourself to be in the moment. It wont last forever!
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Nicki, you are not insane!! You have anxiety and it is a case of learning to ground yourself and learn to live with it, which can be done.
Have you ever practised mindfulness? If not, I well recommend taking it up. There is an awesome app called, "Smiling Mind" which is guided so it teaches you basically. Once you have a good grasp of it, you can do it anywhere. This helps when you are feeling very anxious to bring you back to being you.
When you say you have spoken to your therapist, how long ago was that? Just wanting to see that you are talking of the latest symptoms you have been having?
I cannot say that i have had that "disconnected" feeling but anxiety comes in so many shapes and forms, i do not doubt it!
Is the anxiety worse when you have nothing to do? With not being at work, we miss the structure in our lives and this could be contributing to it.
Mark.
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Nicki, great to hear that you are currently being treated. A tip for the app to, it is a learned skill so you will need to persist with it. Once you grasp the idea of mindfulness, you can do it anywhere without needing the app.
Cheers
Mark
