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Old May 08, 2011, 07:12 PM
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i didnt know which forum to put this in, so i picked this one. i suffer from depression and anxiety. more recently (for a few weeks) i have this weird feeling in my head...its like i can physically feel my brain working...and my thinkings all jumbled and i cant focus at all... also i have been more depressed for no reason too. sleeping doesnt help, its like this when i wake up.idk. just felt like sharing to see if anyone else has experienced this...does anything help?
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Old May 09, 2011, 04:32 AM
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By feeling your brain working, do you mean you can almost "hear people talking" about things in there? Is it kind of like separate people other than you talking in your head ? Or am I totally off base? I've "heard voices" too -- they aren't really voices, but it like a lot of chaos going on up there and it's ALMOST like a bunch of people talking all at once. I have to shut them up or I can't focus on anything.

Like I said, I'm probably totally off base as to what you're talking about. But I can relate. You're not alone. God bless. Hugs, Lee
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Old May 09, 2011, 07:13 PM
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Hi lxegirl

I think I understand what you mean - do you mean that it feels like wading through mud to think? I've felt that way before, like I can almost feel the cogs whirring really slowly and it's just so hard to think. For me when it was REALLY bad it was a med that was sedating me too much and it stopped as soon as I stopped that med. But I've also found my thinking slows down when my depression gets worse so it could be that too.

Or do you mean what Leed wrote about? There definitely are moments when my brain is in chaos and there's too much going on at once, like a load of background noise in with my thoughts. Especially when I'm stressed. I wouldn't describe it as voices so much as noise - as I also hear voices (I've been diagnosed with psychotic depression) but they are really distinct, separate entities which doesn't sound like what you described at all.

Anyway I think that you should definitely mention this to your pdoc and/or T to see what they think.

All the best,

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Old May 09, 2011, 07:25 PM
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yeah, its like that, willow. but i'm not on any meds, so idk what could be causing it kinda suddenly. but i did have a panic attack so idk if i'm like getting worse or something. i dont hear voices, but its like noise like gets into my thoughts and like clogs up everything.
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Old May 09, 2011, 07:32 PM
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I think it's probably to do with stress, especially if you've started having panic attacks. Is there something stressing you atm or do you think that your condition might be getting a bit worse? Do you have a pdoc/T you could talk to?

I found putting on my favourite music on my ipod really loudly and focusing ONLY on that helped cos I stopped focusing on the noise and my thoughts, which was actually only getting me more wound up. Oh and taking a break, if I could, from whatever was stressing me, like a uni assignment, and trying to relax. Maybe that might help you?



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Old May 09, 2011, 07:39 PM
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yeah, i try to go once a week to my T, he's more of a counselor really but he's alright i guess.i havent really been extra stressed. i only had 2 tests last week, one this week. its not that bad, and i was ready for it. i'm trying to relax tonight. i havent done any hw yet...
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Old May 13, 2011, 12:58 AM
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I know exactly how you feel..I've only found two ways to explain it correctly. When I'm not having an episode, my brain feels like Matrix cyphers scrolling down the screen really fast. When I'm having an episode, my brain feels like an etch-a-sketch being shook up. It boggled my mind until I saw an image of a bipolar brain next to a normal one..even a depressed brain looks very different.
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Old May 13, 2011, 06:44 AM
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Yes, Its kinda like that.
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