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Originally Posted by amandalouise
its called macropsia now and is one of the mental disorders treatment providers..... have...... to tell you, you have when they diagnose with with OSDD... (they have to because its part of the diagnostic requirements, thats what specified means in diagnostic labels in the DSM 5.)
I had a thread going on this topic but I chose to close it because it was off topic, no one participating in the thread was saying they had macropsia and how it was affecting them, in fact everyone that posted said they do not have it. here is the thread I had going where other posters said they did not have it and instead talked about other things....
https://forums.psychcentral.com/diss...tive-stup.html
my suggestion is if you google it you may find what you are looking for,
another suggestion maybe you can talk with your treatment provider and have them give you some meds that work for this.
mind you to diagnose you with dissociative form of macropsia they will have to do an evaluation to make sure the drugs and alcohol and other listed mental disorders including dissociative is not why you have it. (a diagnostic requirement for any dissociative disorder including those on treatment provider only listings like macropsia.)
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Great and thank-you for the real reference which is more than I was thinking.
Macropsia (also known as megalopia) is a neurological condition affecting human visual perception, in which objects within an affected section of the visual field appear larger than normal, causing the person to feel smaller than they actually are.
This certainly was not the “wonderland” effect that I was thinking of....but I love learning.