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·Hi all,
I have been a member here for about three years now (under a different name, couldn't remember my old password or username!) and I have been through everything that you have all described (nine years of DP so far) It has been a looong time since I have visited the site and I am happy to say that in the last four or five months, I have had about a sixty percent reduction in my dp symptoms and my anxiety symptoms. While I still suffer a little, this is a huge reduction and I just wanted to put my experience down here incase it could help someone else. I don't know if this has been discussed here or not, but one thing that helped me out TREMENDOUSLY was getting off of hormonal birth control. I was on the depo provera shot for the last five years and after about six months off of it, I started to feel like my old self again. Ladies, if you are on hormones, I recommend getting off of them and using alternative methods. You know how flourescent lights can send you into a really bad state? Well, I figure that the hormones have sort of the same affect. Really, get off of them if you can!!! I cannot begin to explain how much better I feel since stopping these hormones. Besides, there are other methods you can use for a while so at least give it a six month try! I believe that the other part of my recovery has come from exercising ( I began running four days a week). While it was hard to deal with the heart pounding without having a panic attack at first, gradually I got used to it and it has also really made a difference. ( I am sure some of you are already aware of this.) Lastly, eat right. Get enough of each food group, make sure you are fueling your body appropriately because it really will make a difference. I know that this is a strange disease and I know that sometimes, it just seems to fade away for people. While I can never be 100% sure that it was the birth control that really aggravated my DP, I really believe it was and I believe others with this condition should get off of hormones too. It is worth a try.
I have been through everything all of you have and I know the hell and the terror of this disorder. There were many nights that this website was my only friend in a world of enemies. I don't come here much anymore because I really do feel better...but I felt that it was important to share what has helped me, because so many of your posts were my life lines for a long time.
I wish all of you a peaceful existence!
Chrissie
I have been a member here for about three years now (under a different name, couldn't remember my old password or username!) and I have been through everything that you have all described (nine years of DP so far) It has been a looong time since I have visited the site and I am happy to say that in the last four or five months, I have had about a sixty percent reduction in my dp symptoms and my anxiety symptoms. While I still suffer a little, this is a huge reduction and I just wanted to put my experience down here incase it could help someone else. I don't know if this has been discussed here or not, but one thing that helped me out TREMENDOUSLY was getting off of hormonal birth control. I was on the depo provera shot for the last five years and after about six months off of it, I started to feel like my old self again. Ladies, if you are on hormones, I recommend getting off of them and using alternative methods. You know how flourescent lights can send you into a really bad state? Well, I figure that the hormones have sort of the same affect. Really, get off of them if you can!!! I cannot begin to explain how much better I feel since stopping these hormones. Besides, there are other methods you can use for a while so at least give it a six month try! I believe that the other part of my recovery has come from exercising ( I began running four days a week). While it was hard to deal with the heart pounding without having a panic attack at first, gradually I got used to it and it has also really made a difference. ( I am sure some of you are already aware of this.) Lastly, eat right. Get enough of each food group, make sure you are fueling your body appropriately because it really will make a difference. I know that this is a strange disease and I know that sometimes, it just seems to fade away for people. While I can never be 100% sure that it was the birth control that really aggravated my DP, I really believe it was and I believe others with this condition should get off of hormones too. It is worth a try.
I have been through everything all of you have and I know the hell and the terror of this disorder. There were many nights that this website was my only friend in a world of enemies. I don't come here much anymore because I really do feel better...but I felt that it was important to share what has helped me, because so many of your posts were my life lines for a long time.
I wish all of you a peaceful existence!
Chrissie