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It's hard to explain, but it's happened to me a few times, and it's absolutely terrifying.
I can't explain it other than to say it feels like smoking pot -- but x100. It comes on suddenly and without me doing anything different. Today I was at the store with my friend and I felt like I was in another world. Not delusional, but completely disconnected from reality. (Maybe it is a delusion.) There was definitely a "time warp" element too. Five minutes felt like hours. My psychiatrist doesn't know what causes it but also doesn't seem too worried about it, and said I shouldn't be either. All I know is that it's one of the scariest experiences I have ever had. Has this ever happened to anyone else?? |
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I experience dissociation and derealization often and it's similar to what you're describing. It's often when I get stressed.
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I feel like that all the time...
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I've never smoked pot or ingested any drugs other than caffeine or alcohol, so I can't really compare it to "being high". But I also have had depersonalization (feeling like I don't exist) and derealization (feeling like the world around me isn't real). The depersonalization happens more when I'm depressed, and the derealization when I'm paranoid/psychotic. The thing that helped me most for getting past dissociation was getting my bp stable. Now that I'm not depressed, I feel like a real human being and it's great. Your pdoc shouldn't be ignoring this, especially if it is bothering you. If you have more dissociation, tell your pdoc that s/he needs to help you cope with these intolerable symptoms, or you will take your business elsewhere.
I think I read somewhere that lamictal is good for treating depersonalization; I've never been on it long term, so I wouldn't know. A combination of Zyprexa and Prozac is what got my depression (and consequently my depersonalization) into remission. I hope that that was helpful.
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when I start to go manic I feel speedy like I'm on cocaine or something like that. I get the depersonalization and derealization when I'm stressed out. being on geodon has helped with the latter.
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As sectretum said, I can't know what it feels like to be on pot, because I haven't tried it. However, from what people say it feels like, and also what you describe, yeah I've felt like that. It's probably the most horrible feeling in the world
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I've felt so disassociated before, like I'm not even here, I am but I'm not. Being so completely 'out of it'. Feeling like that 'connection' between me and the world around me is nonexistent, therefore I feel like it's all sort of dreamlike. This usually comes on when I'm really numb/neutral, like just coming out of a depression but not in tip top shape yet.
I was so disassociated it didn't even freak me out. I was just kind of like 'huh, fancy that. -sips tea-' That does sound scary though. I mean, you mention pot, but did you have a body high at all or was it just a mental blur? |
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I agree with atomicc, sounds like dissociation or derealization, I've experienced that as well. Some times even feel like I'm watching a movie. I've done a lot of drugs and have felt high with no drugs. But it's a really good euphoric feeling and not scary or bad. A free high! I wish I felt it more often, but I'm sure that's not what your thinking of.
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had highs earlier this year. felt like my brain was being bathed in pure joy.
Life was great. been in a depression for 8 months now and becoming cynical.
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I have had feelings just like that quite a bit. They feel good most of the time. Other times I come out of a fog then realize this is real, I look around and it feels so strange to realize this is real. That feeling is sometimes scarier then the high feeling. (No I don't use drugs)
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I have the same experience very often! Very scary when driving and trying to care for my children. It is so good to know that it is not just me!!!
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It happens a bit to me, but not as much with the new med Im on.
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Absolutely, yes.
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I've had highs that I felt I could fly...but that was the manic part of my disease. I've come through alot since 1980 and I think I've experienced just about everything. I have been fairly stable for the last 15 yrs but just 5 months ago started the depression again. A few manic moments also. I see my psych dr next week and I'm sure she'll tweak my meds once again. Possibly that will help. Good luck to you all. Be well...be safe.
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Well, I personally think psych meds make you as high as street drugs. And why shouldn't they? They're both powerful and affect neurochemistry. Neurontin, a psych drug is sold on the street and they call them "Johnnies." My pupil's were dilated while on this psych med and people kept asking me if I was high.
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Psych drugs may make someone high but for me in the beginning I was a blubbering idiot. But upon reaching a combo I began to regain a freedom from the daily upheavels of bipolar. Like I said before I went 15 years with little effects of mania and depression. Stress has brought it back. I did have in '96-'97 have shock treatment 25 in all to bring me out of a severe depression where cutting was the only way to cope. Don't ask me why..except I just wanted to feel something. But ive had this insidious disease 40+ years. I've learned to watch for the signs and get help before I spin out of control. Meds are not for everyone but for me they worked along with shock treatments....be well....be safe
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For me hypomania feels like being on painkillers (which i've never taken recreationally but have enjoyed after having teeth pulled, etc.)
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I have totally felt high without smoking pot (and I have smoked it in the past). However, it felt wonderful, not scary at all - I didn't want it to end.
I have also felt like I was watching a movie of life, rather than living it. Both were when I was hypomanic. |
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