Bio_Info_Seeker wrote:
Ann2011 wrote:
Has anyone out there been able to recover their soul and take an interest in themselves after years of abuse. I still hold out hope.
No, a shattered soul is like a Horcrux.
I've been trying to understand dissociation, depersonalization and derealization for a long time. Would you mind elaborating your condition and symptoms? I did not really understand what exactly you are experiencing.
It's interesting that you have been suffering from that young age! I did not know it was possible. Does this mean your state has been constant (or at least present in some way) ever since your early childhood? I find dissociation among the most horrifying states, so I cannot even imagine the pain that caused for a child.
Have you tried using any medication? I'm not talking about dangerous narcotics, but there are some drugs that may be able to help or relieve dissociative states.
Dissociation is emotional numbness. It can also be not feeling like yourself. You might have different characters in your head (not multiple personalities, but just different personalities as if you were in a different mood, like faces if you wish)
Then there's the obvious Dissociative Identity Disorder (previously named Multiple Personality Disorder)
Depersonaliation is out of body experience, so you feel like another person, your body doesn't feel yours, and it's like you are sat just on top of your body, and you shouldn't be. You look in the mirror and you shouldn't be seeing anyone there, or you should see someone else.
Derealisation is where things around you don't feel real. It can feel black and white, it can feel big and you feel like a tiny ant, it can feel like a cartoon or sketch, it could feel fake and plastic, it could feel like lego, or you could even feel like you're in a dream.
I experience all 3 on a daily basis due to having BPD.
There aren't really any meds that can help with this unfortunately.