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Originally Posted by stephen.davidson.5
Hello 😄
Last week was not very good for me,
Lots of black outs, to the point I lost about 3 days, my mood must have been noticeably low, my friends at work were asking what was wrong. But I couldn't even answer them.
Thursday, I was physically exhausted, and I had racing thoughts. But no black outs.
My friends were asking more questions.
I just wasn't ready to talk, I still just wished I could be locked in a room, with no human contact. And I was getting agitated and stressed very easily, people on the bus talking, eating crisps, just everything was getting to me. Same thing on Friday, but I had a couple 3rd person moments, and lots of déjà vu, but I was planning to talk to my co workers. But I bottled it.
The weekend I has been better, but I have lots to distract myself with.
Anyway, I think tomorrow I should tell my co workers what was going on.
And it could be a chance to learn what others see, maybe learn something about my black outs.
Has anyone been in the same situation?
Maybe have some advice?
Thank you
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Steven the only advice I can give you is the same as what others have said in other posts to you about your black outs....they can be just about anything and only your own doctors can tell you what is going on and how to proceed with finding out what is going on, treatment and whether you should or should not do something such as telling other people you work with about this problem you are having....
maybe it will help you to know what we do here ....
we share with each other our own diagnosis, what our own treatment providers have us doing for the problems that may be the same as others, we give each other computerized hugs and thanks....
we do not diagnose each other problems or tell each other what to do. you are the one that must tell us what your problems are and what you should /want to do about it.
example of what we do here...
I have had the same problems you have had where I have lost track of time, woke up in other places and such....
my own treatment providers called it by many different names depending upon other accompanying symptoms like anxiety, depression, panic attack, mania, bipolar disorder. in me its also been called sleep deprivation, psychosis, an eating disorder and yes under some situations it was called a dissociative problem....
these are all things my own treatment providers said the problem was with in me, that does not mean its going to be these things in you. only your doctors can tell you what something is with in you.
some people I have told about my problems and others I did not... whether you tell someone ....friends, co workers, family....is a personal choice. on this side of things I can tell you to think carefully about who and why you want to tell them, once its out of the bag theres no going back, kind of like jumping off a cliff after you jump you cant do anything other than think oh crap that was not a good idea or hey this is fun depending on the outcome. only you know whether you should or should not tell those around you what your problems are and who to tell. we can not make that decision for you.
my suggestion if this continues to bother you contact a doctor in your off computer location. they can help you sort through what is happening, your feelings and help you decide what you should/want to or need to do about this situation.