Thanks. I actually saw a counseler yesterday morning and again this morning, and we have scheduled meetings every other week for 2 months. This morning I told him about this "fog", and he told me that our bodies and minds get physically drained during an attack, and it is common to feel out of it or even have depressed feelings the following day. Yesterday, the day after my attack, was basically all clouded. Today has been much better with only a few instances of being in this "fog." He also gave me some ways to calm myself down. One thing that I found interesting is that he told me while going through these attacks, try to "experience" this different view of reality, instead of worrying when it will end and being scared of it. What do you guys think of that?
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