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- Jul 5, 2023
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did anyone here had derealization and dealt with it somehow? does anyone know any good ideas to make it better? what works for you?
did reading it make it better for you or did the derealization get stronger because of your increased awareness of it?I've had it for a decade and the only solution to this is to ignore it. Stop thinking about it. A thought about it calls it back into reality, which continues the endless cycle.
I recommend you to read a book about it, but this will probably make you hyper-aware of your symptoms. If you're fine with that then go get Feeling Unreal - Depersonalization and the Loss of the Self by Daphne Simeon Jeffrey Abugel. It opened my eyes about this disorder.
my dp/dr also increased because of marijuana I think. it greatly increased after smoking and I didn't realize it was connected until like after 4th time smoking. by this time my derealization got pretty bad and it's nearly constant. I didn't take any weed for like half a year now thoughI had marijuana-induced DP/DR
Nah, it got better afterwards. But the book will increase it momentarily, such as every other media that might be triggering your dpdr.did reading it make it better for you or did the derealization get stronger because of your increased awareness of it?
It was incredibly distressing at first but I've learned to cope with it by just accepting it and thinking to myself that life is just a harmless and temporary dream and it helps take some of the intensity away.
I've heard of some people reducing the symptoms of DP by working out. Apparently exercise can help in some way because it somehow " grounds " them back into reality.That's the thing I hate. I want to feel real. I don't want to feel like in a movie/dream. I know that everything around is real but it doesn't change the fact that I dissociate from my environment. Maybe if anything felt real I would at least have some motivation to change things