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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 379015" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>kjs, it's my understanding (albeit this comes from my layman's research on MH issues ONLY so keep that in mind), that depersonalization is more of a symptom of something else- kind of like being hyper is an issue but can be a symptom of many things. That's why I think determining what it is a symptom of then treating that would be the way to go. I never thought about medications being a possible cause but if MWM has experienced that, it might be worth double-checking dosages of medications, too. But if he's experienced childhood trauma (you said PTSD wsa a possibility and at his age, that can only mean there has been some sort of trauma to him as a child), my bet would be on that being the cause of depersonalization, but it's worth exploring all reasonable possibilities, in my humble opinion.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 379015, member: 3699"] kjs, it's my understanding (albeit this comes from my layman's research on MH issues ONLY so keep that in mind), that depersonalization is more of a symptom of something else- kind of like being hyper is an issue but can be a symptom of many things. That's why I think determining what it is a symptom of then treating that would be the way to go. I never thought about medications being a possible cause but if MWM has experienced that, it might be worth double-checking dosages of medications, too. But if he's experienced childhood trauma (you said PTSD wsa a possibility and at his age, that can only mean there has been some sort of trauma to him as a child), my bet would be on that being the cause of depersonalization, but it's worth exploring all reasonable possibilities, in my humble opinion. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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