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So right now I'm alarmed. I hate losing time, and it usually happens when I'm triggered or stressed. Tonight I have two missing units of time (10 minutes and 20 minutes) on my internet browser history, and a long scratch on my trackpad that wasn't there this morning. (Although scratches on the computer are better than scratches on me! Progress...) I felt foggy and dull beforehand, and I have vague memories from about 5:00 to about 8:00. But for that half-hour, absolutely nothing.
I have a hard time realizing when I'm going to dissociate, unless I'm really well-grounded already. Living in a constant state of being dissociated from your body for 10 years will do that to you, apparently. Usually, I get scared, and then my vision goes wonky, and then I'm gone within a few minutes unless I work really really hard. I use grounding exercises--the counting game works well, and I also hold my own hand.
But do you guys have any advice on anything else I could do to dissociate less? Or is this a matter of actually practicing good self-care all the time, even finals week?
I have a hard time realizing when I'm going to dissociate, unless I'm really well-grounded already. Living in a constant state of being dissociated from your body for 10 years will do that to you, apparently. Usually, I get scared, and then my vision goes wonky, and then I'm gone within a few minutes unless I work really really hard. I use grounding exercises--the counting game works well, and I also hold my own hand.
But do you guys have any advice on anything else I could do to dissociate less? Or is this a matter of actually practicing good self-care all the time, even finals week?