Again, it can come from many, many different roots. It can be a way your brain deals with stress and anxiety, it can be part of other issues like PTSD, it can come from smoking too much pot, fatigue, or too many carbs etc.
DP/DR are really two sides of the same coin. You're trapped in your head and overly conscience of your existence. You live in your head in almost a dream state that your brain feels to stay in. It is a habit. A habit. Fighting it is similar to fighting OCD. It's OCD for the brain (pure "o"). You think about thinking and overanalyze your every thought making you seem outside yourself. It's a habit of coping.
It has been proven that there are chemical issues with this disorder. It's very painful I know. Mine waxes and wains and I'm keeping a journal to understand possible triggers.
Zoloft and xanax has helped me greatly. I don't suffer with anxiety and depression any more, especially since the program, but this disorder is probably the foundation to my discomfort.
It will not hurt you. You will not loose touch with reality and it will not get worse. It's just a pain in the ass.
15 years ago we did not have the support with anxiety we know have and medicine is catching up with DR/DP sufferers. I float with it when it happens and ignore it. I refocus my attention on something else and throw myself into conversation or use my brain for a thought filled task. Many of the StressCenter.com tools are very helpful also.
I think the StressCenter.com should have a space for DP/DR members, much like they do for OCD. Other sites are really scary and do not have the compassion and spirit this site has.People need to know they are not alone, and many have recovered. I have had years of no symptoms.
People need hope and love not horror stories. I recommend the <A HREF="http://www.dpmanual.com" TARGET=_blank>www.dpmanual.com</A> for everyone
