Okay, I'm not sure this is normal, so I thought I'd see if anyone else has ever had it.
I've had a few minor flashbacks in the past (thankfully they seem to have stopped) but two days ago, while walking through woodland with some colleagues on our way to inspect a dangerous cliff edge that's now in our area of responsibility I started to have problems keeping my mind on where I was.
The woodland we were in reminded me of somewhere from my army days and suddenly 'then' and 'now' began to slowly flow into one another. I could almost feel the rifle in my hands, the weight of my bergen and the awkward discomfort of the radio headset.
Shortly after that it was as though I could see other soldiers around me, patrolling along the track. I remained aware of where and when I really was, but it was becoming pretty difficult to keep that in mind and not just go along with what I was 'seeing'. Somehow the past seemed more comfortable and the experience was a little like sinking in to a sleep when tired; warm, safe and all but impossible to resist.
The whole business was very strange and only ended when one of my colleagues asked if I was alright, at which point I managed to pull myself together and noticed my hands were positioned as though carrying a rifle at high port. I told him I was fine and jokingly mimed shooting at the many pheasants and pigeons that our progress through the woods had disturbed.
I've never had anything like that before- only short flashes that were almost entirely visual- and would like to know if this sort of thing is 'normal'?
I've had a few minor flashbacks in the past (thankfully they seem to have stopped) but two days ago, while walking through woodland with some colleagues on our way to inspect a dangerous cliff edge that's now in our area of responsibility I started to have problems keeping my mind on where I was.
The woodland we were in reminded me of somewhere from my army days and suddenly 'then' and 'now' began to slowly flow into one another. I could almost feel the rifle in my hands, the weight of my bergen and the awkward discomfort of the radio headset.
Shortly after that it was as though I could see other soldiers around me, patrolling along the track. I remained aware of where and when I really was, but it was becoming pretty difficult to keep that in mind and not just go along with what I was 'seeing'. Somehow the past seemed more comfortable and the experience was a little like sinking in to a sleep when tired; warm, safe and all but impossible to resist.
The whole business was very strange and only ended when one of my colleagues asked if I was alright, at which point I managed to pull myself together and noticed my hands were positioned as though carrying a rifle at high port. I told him I was fine and jokingly mimed shooting at the many pheasants and pigeons that our progress through the woods had disturbed.
I've never had anything like that before- only short flashes that were almost entirely visual- and would like to know if this sort of thing is 'normal'?