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People looking like ants? Huh?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 472929" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>So now that he is treated for seizures does he still feel like everything is like in a dream or unreal?</p><p></p><p>Because I had derealization and depersonaliztion too and it had nothing to do with seizures. They are disorders of their own and quite scary, I might add. Until recently, they had no idea how to treat it. Now they use dialectal behavioral therapy. Although I don't have it anymore, I think DBT would be GREAT for depersonalization. </p><p></p><p>If your son feels like things aren't real at times, it could be seizures. If it is ALL THE TIME, then it is likely derealizatioin/depersonalization and he would need extra treatment. I used to think that killing myself was the only way out of it...so it can be quite serious. Certain medications can help. I only felt this way when EXTREMELY depressed. I was told it often goes with depression. But it's even worse than depression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 472929, member: 1550"] So now that he is treated for seizures does he still feel like everything is like in a dream or unreal? Because I had derealization and depersonaliztion too and it had nothing to do with seizures. They are disorders of their own and quite scary, I might add. Until recently, they had no idea how to treat it. Now they use dialectal behavioral therapy. Although I don't have it anymore, I think DBT would be GREAT for depersonalization. If your son feels like things aren't real at times, it could be seizures. If it is ALL THE TIME, then it is likely derealizatioin/depersonalization and he would need extra treatment. I used to think that killing myself was the only way out of it...so it can be quite serious. Certain medications can help. I only felt this way when EXTREMELY depressed. I was told it often goes with depression. But it's even worse than depression. [/QUOTE]
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