DP does fade, but only if you believe it will, there isn't one simple key to recovery... Mine was induced by a horrible trauma, it wasn't until I was finally rid of depression that I started to see major improvements. DP feeds off of anxiety and depression, I understand how awful the symptoms can be, I used to feel nothing but emptiness, like I didn't even exist at many times.You will have to live life like you normally would, and start to love yourself for who you are, remember that you haven't changed at all, it's only your perception of things.
I've had this disorder for an entire year now almost and I can tell you it does get better, but you will have to be very willing and open-minded for recovery. It's also something that doesn't just go away in an instant, you'll get used to a point where the symptoms no longer bother you and it eventually subsides.
Smart choice on quitting weed, it is one of the riskiest drugs to mess with during DP, it really is like playing with fire, just remember that a clean day is a successful day.
Find good support, people who believe in you and your recovery, and if you're dealing with any depression or anxiety, then it must be dealt with first. You can and you will recover, I'm living proof.
I've had this disorder for an entire year now almost and I can tell you it does get better, but you will have to be very willing and open-minded for recovery. It's also something that doesn't just go away in an instant, you'll get used to a point where the symptoms no longer bother you and it eventually subsides.
Smart choice on quitting weed, it is one of the riskiest drugs to mess with during DP, it really is like playing with fire, just remember that a clean day is a successful day.
Find good support, people who believe in you and your recovery, and if you're dealing with any depression or anxiety, then it must be dealt with first. You can and you will recover, I'm living proof.