
MidnightCat
Still 3 more lives to go.
- Jan 1, 2023
- 296
Hi..
Sometime ago, I discovered I dissasociate when under stress.
Let me explain, thanks to BPD and depression once a small thing happens... I get completely overwhelmed and blocked, easily leading to big anxiety.
However, when something is really seriously distressing for me (From the funeral of my Father to my wife losing it's job and coming home crying for days) I enter a mode which.... it feels something like seeing life in 3rd person, like playing a character in a videogame. Emotions feel "muted", like... if you hear music while underwater, you can hear it... but its distorted and much quieter (that's the best way I have to describe it).
However, today I'm dissasociating, but I zoned out hard enough I almot fall into the ground, when I stopped to feel... I can see I got dizzy from anxiety. So I know I'm anxious but I barely notice it.
My psychiatrist says it's just how I dissasociate. But... it feels "false" to me, I'm not sure how to explain it or if I'm gaslighting myself here.
So I would like to ask, to those who dissasociate, how it is? How do you feel? I'm just trying to understand it because it's fairly new to me...
Sometime ago, I discovered I dissasociate when under stress.
Let me explain, thanks to BPD and depression once a small thing happens... I get completely overwhelmed and blocked, easily leading to big anxiety.
However, when something is really seriously distressing for me (From the funeral of my Father to my wife losing it's job and coming home crying for days) I enter a mode which.... it feels something like seeing life in 3rd person, like playing a character in a videogame. Emotions feel "muted", like... if you hear music while underwater, you can hear it... but its distorted and much quieter (that's the best way I have to describe it).
However, today I'm dissasociating, but I zoned out hard enough I almot fall into the ground, when I stopped to feel... I can see I got dizzy from anxiety. So I know I'm anxious but I barely notice it.
My psychiatrist says it's just how I dissasociate. But... it feels "false" to me, I'm not sure how to explain it or if I'm gaslighting myself here.
So I would like to ask, to those who dissasociate, how it is? How do you feel? I'm just trying to understand it because it's fairly new to me...