Upside Down Eagle
Diamond Member
Hey peeps (I hope it's okay to call you that),
I've written here before about my "daymeres", images of being chased and abused by one of my parents. I've told my therapist about it and she told me to switch from EMDR to a specialized trauma centrum. I've said that before too, but just to provide context. The thing is the day before yesterday the "visions" went into fourth gear while I was on a trip to the supermarket.
I couldn't recognize the sound of the wind. It was a weird, surreal sound, as was everything else. My mind was stuck in nightmare -land as I moved through the world, I was aware that people were there but they seemed mere illusions. The nightmare had become more real than the world around me. I believed that there was a random dude following me on purpose as I walked the isles.
This morning I had another one, where the nightmare just obscured my mind completely like a huge toxic cloud. spoiler alert for LOTR fans who haven't seen the Hobbit II (a bit like in the Desolation of Smaug, the scene where gandalf challenges sauron. I have to deal myself quite an amount of pain to get rid of the hallucinations.
I went to the doc, told her about the episodes, she gave me a higher dose of antipsychotics and tranquilizers, which help a bit, but I spend the entire day sleeping. At night I wake up and try to distract myself from my own head, try to eat and drink. Which is difficult because my brain connects eating and drinking to the nightmeres.
Anyway I was wondering if there's other people here who have gone psychotic for a while. I'd like to know whether you had tools to deal with it. Tools to make you come back to reality. I'll be going to the trauma center soon, going to ask my therapist to get me a referral today.
I've written here before about my "daymeres", images of being chased and abused by one of my parents. I've told my therapist about it and she told me to switch from EMDR to a specialized trauma centrum. I've said that before too, but just to provide context. The thing is the day before yesterday the "visions" went into fourth gear while I was on a trip to the supermarket.
I couldn't recognize the sound of the wind. It was a weird, surreal sound, as was everything else. My mind was stuck in nightmare -land as I moved through the world, I was aware that people were there but they seemed mere illusions. The nightmare had become more real than the world around me. I believed that there was a random dude following me on purpose as I walked the isles.
This morning I had another one, where the nightmare just obscured my mind completely like a huge toxic cloud. spoiler alert for LOTR fans who haven't seen the Hobbit II (a bit like in the Desolation of Smaug, the scene where gandalf challenges sauron. I have to deal myself quite an amount of pain to get rid of the hallucinations.
I went to the doc, told her about the episodes, she gave me a higher dose of antipsychotics and tranquilizers, which help a bit, but I spend the entire day sleeping. At night I wake up and try to distract myself from my own head, try to eat and drink. Which is difficult because my brain connects eating and drinking to the nightmeres.
Anyway I was wondering if there's other people here who have gone psychotic for a while. I'd like to know whether you had tools to deal with it. Tools to make you come back to reality. I'll be going to the trauma center soon, going to ask my therapist to get me a referral today.