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waived

waived

I am a sunrise
Jan 5, 2019
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I have a mental health or physiological problem that has returned and I'm looking to see if anyone has experienced anything like it before, or if any of the Docs on the site assuming there were or still are know what it could be. Narrowing things down is my goal. It hadn't returned for about ten years and I've experienced a few very stressful situations during that time without its return. For objectivity those situations would be described by all people as stressful situations. I am currently 9-10 days into sobriety including alcohol, cannabis, and caffeine. It has been 8-9 months since I've had nicotine. Substance abuse has been a thing but there are considerable stretches without it. I have approached sobriety before without this happening. I have approached sobriety most recently during a bigger wave of depression.

So I haven't had this for a long time. I think it's closest to a free floating anxiety attack as my heart rate increases in that fashion and there is no direct cause. I would describe the increase in heart rate as severe, doubling, ect. Once these episodes begin, when I am normal and doing okay, if I think about it, I can feel it getting closer and then it usually begins, almost like it's alive and it has seen me look at it. I will fall asleep with it eventually with a half exhausted feeling and wake up without it where it will then immediately begin again, usually I can make it through half the day without it though. There have been times when I haven't slept. There is a body feel with it that can only be described as 'bad enough to walk around fully alert and in anguish while wanting to rip your skin off' but I wouldn't describe it as pain.

Unique characteristics would be it takes me a while afterwards or in between episodes to reconnect to the current world and where I have been even though I'd say I don't lose touch with reality during it. When I am within one of these episodes but in the 'okay' mode where I'm not actively experiencing it, if I focus on where I am I seem to be able to take back feelings and place them into current times and I am able to come back.


It is the coldest haunted feeling I can describe and the deepest depression and most intense anxiety over things as I understood it to be has never made me want to shut things off the way this thing does.
 
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MichaelNomad123

MichaelNomad123

Jesus
Oct 15, 2020
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The closest experience I've had to what you've described would be after I grew and smoked my own weed for a whole year. I had a night where a thought entered my head and I couldn't escape it. It was some abstract notion of dread. I felt an impending anxiety that I couldn't escape and then it was upon me. The only thing I could do was lay on my bed and hope it went away. I was almost in a state of panic at something that was essentially nothing. It sounds a little like your description of, "bad enough to walk around fully alert and in anguish while wanting to rip your skin off".

I have thought of it as some sort of psychosis. I never touched weed again after that. That was about 6 years ago. It had many of the symptoms you described such as peak anxiety, racing heart and so on.

I'm not sure. You could have a physical medical problem. You could have the onset of something more mentally severe. I encourage you to see a doctor ASAP just in case.
 
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waived

waived

I am a sunrise
Jan 5, 2019
974
The closest experience I've had to what you've described would be after I grew and smoked my own weed for a whole year. I had a night where a thought entered my head and I couldn't escape it. It was some abstract notion of dread. I felt an impending anxiety that I couldn't escape and then it was upon me. The only thing I could do was lay on my bed and hope it went away. I was almost in a state of panic at something that was essentially nothing. It sounds a little like your description of, "bad enough to walk around fully alert and in anguish while wanting to rip your skin off".

I have thought of it as some sort of psychosis. I never touched weed again after that. That was about 6 years ago. It had many of the symptoms you described such as peak anxiety, racing heart and so on.

I'm not sure. You could have a physical medical problem. You could have the onset of something more mentally severe. I encourage you to see a doctor ASAP just in case.

Yeah that sounds about right, "abstract notion of dread". It is genuinely relentless and so lonely.
 
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sufferingalways

Avoiding flashing images, epilepsy.
Apr 26, 2020
550
Yeah that sounds about right, "abstract notion of dread". It is genuinely relentless and so lonely.

Hi I'm sorry I can't offer any similar experience to help guide you but like someone else said, go to see a doctor soon as possible. It sounds scary and very painful. I wish you a speedy recovery and hope you can get a diagnosis to help at least understand what is happening. Hugs xx
 
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