Hello Cyric Damascus, welcome to Psych Central.
Wow! I'm really sorry to hear about the robbery and losing your dogs! That would make anyone feel upset and afraid.
It is possible that the man that was in your yard has been back again, they do say that many robbers come back to the same place shortly after the first visit.
Anxiety is fear, and anxiety can make us feel very on edge,, worried, hypervigilant and it can even make us think that we can hear things that aren't there and see things that aren't there too. You also say you have bipolar and some people with bipolar have psychosis with it. Psychosis involves hallucinations and delusions, a loss of contact with reality and the psychosis can be brought on by severe stress and trauma.
So, basically it is difficult to say online what is going on for you here, obviously the trauma has affected you, please go and see your doctor as soon as possible, it sounds like you could do with some medication to help you through after this trauma. Hugs
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