Does anybody else confuse dreams for reality?
I find that most of the time I remember the things that actually happened as if they were dreams- blurry and confusing- while I can remember dreams much more perfectly-as if they were real.
Sometimes it take me a few hours to realize that everything I dreamt wasn’t real, and I get mad a people for things they actually didn’t do.
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I think you’ve been watching too many Christopher Nolan movies. Put down the Sartre, open your windows and look at reality.
This sounds like an episode of Twin Peaks.
I recommend reading Clive Barker novels. He talks a lot about this sort of thing.
I don’t know what else to say to you.
Something that is happening to me is that when something happens I have the strong feeling that it already happened, like a deja-vu. I told my doc and he said he doesn’t know what I can do. It has been going on for a few months now.
Yup, I too suffer much from depersonalization and episodes of disassociation with reality.
Life is like living in a fog and sleep is more of reality than reality itself.
The most I can advise is to perfom reality checks in a constant basis until your condition improves. Like look at your hands, or count your fingers and make sure there is all ten and not more or less. Look in the mirror and see if you see a blurred or disfigured version of you. Check a clock to see if time jumps forward or back and daylight changes erratically. If you do some research into lucid dreaming and reality checks, you can create a healthy habit that hopefully will allow you to cope and be a bit more in tuned with this reality.