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Old Jun 06, 2014, 07:10 PM
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I can pretty much figure out my dreams, but this has been happening to me for the last few nights.

This is so hard to explain. I wake up and my identity has changed into something menacing and the real me is gone out of me. I have to really force myself awake to get my actually self to return to my body. I read online that it may be a form of dissociation. I have C-PTSD so that would make sense for me.

It's very disturbing. Does anyone understand this or had this happen to them?
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Old Jun 07, 2014, 02:41 PM
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I haven't awakened without myself, but I have felt like all of my body was missing except my head!

Are you seeing a therapist by any chance?
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Old Jun 07, 2014, 05:23 PM
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I haven't awakened without myself, but I have felt like all of my body was missing except my head!

Are you seeing a therapist by any chance?
wow, that's kind of creepy. Yah, I have a T. I see him in two weeks and I'm going to definitely tell him.
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