10 Mistakes To Avoid During Depersonalization Recovery

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024

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  • @DavidVonR
    @DavidVonR 3 года назад +113

    DPDR is a TEMPORARY protective mechanism - it's there to PROTECT you, not harm you! Just accept the feelings and go with it, and don't fight it!

  • @jenniferlopez8613
    @jenniferlopez8613 4 года назад +99

    You’re one of the reasons why I’m basically 95% recovered. Thank you so much.

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +13

      Warms my heart to hear that!

    • @omara323
      @omara323 4 года назад +1

      how are u now

    • @adriancastro8823
      @adriancastro8823 4 года назад +1

      how did you get to 95%?

    • @lonelydream3584
      @lonelydream3584 3 года назад +1

      How long did it take you?

    • @nirmalraj2571
      @nirmalraj2571 3 года назад +3

      @@adriancastro8823 thats easy bro u think about its a big disorder change your thought

  • @noelle132
    @noelle132 4 года назад +55

    I keep checking in all the time every single time I wake up but I’ve been trying to create a mindset that I am safe

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +15

      That's the most important work. Once you start to feel safe, you will be able to accept. Once you do that, you'll see that DP/DR though unpleasant is not really harmful.
      Slowly, you'll stop caring about DP/DR, that's when you actually will stop checking in. Because you'll see that your attention has moved on to something else.

    • @himpekenny
      @himpekenny 4 года назад +1

      Me too it's no fun
      It's hard too go to work with it it's insane 😭

    • @kimchigguk7834
      @kimchigguk7834 3 года назад +2

      how to stop checking

    • @noelle132
      @noelle132 3 года назад

      @@kimchigguk7834 I just act like it doesn’t matter and I feel more better than before from just acting like it doesn’t bother me

  • @mareeammalick5063
    @mareeammalick5063 3 года назад +38

    May Allah reward all of you making sure we recover from dpdr soon.

    • @supermamaburger106
      @supermamaburger106 3 года назад +1

      Hello how did your recovery go?

    • @muhammedm9077
      @muhammedm9077 3 года назад +1

      May Allah reward you too sister

    • @mareeammalick5063
      @mareeammalick5063 3 года назад

      @@supermamaburger106 honestly,i stopped giving it a thought to a point that even if it made me question my existence,i just kept on going w my work.(At times it was hard as hell but WORTH NOT GIVING A DAMN ABOUT).I stopped watching all these videos and made myself v busy with college work.Its not that it just simply ends one day,i still get such episodes out of nowhere while i do my work or am about to sleep.I feel these minor but hard episodes wont go off anytime soon but they dont affect me the way they did earlier

  • @brettgilbert8100
    @brettgilbert8100 4 года назад +42

    I have been on the upswing of recovery for 10 months now. I can tell you right now that this video is spot on. I battled this for 9 years, always searching for the solution. Finally, once I landed on my 4 therapist and completed a 2 week intensive outpatient program at a local facility, I started to realize that is was the searching that was the problem. This disorder is very much like OCD, in that your obsession comes up and you compulsively try to fix it (googling, reading forums, ruminating, obsessively checking to see if its still there, entertaining "what if" thoughts, etc). Alot of OCD involves physical compulsions (locking door 3 times, etc.) but there is a whole other side to it...MENTAL COMPULSIONS. In a nutshell, the compulsion is anything you do in response to your obsession coming up. ANYTHING! Mental compulsions are where I spent most of my time. Arguing with myself, repetitive/stuck thoughts, always trying to "figure it out".The answer truly is learning to let go and not particularly care. Easier said than done, admittedly. I struggled with this one for a long time. In the end, the thing that worked for me was mindfulness. You HAVE to learn how to disengage from those thought. PERIOD. There is no other answer. I essentially let the thoughts come anytime, but dont entertain them any further than that. They pop up, I immediately go back to what I was doing. For example, If I'm driving a car, I move my attention to what my hands feel like on the steering wheel. If I'm in the shower, I shift attention to what the soap smells like, the water feels/sounds like, etc. At the beginning, it will probably be a constant struggle to continuously move your attention to the present. It will feel fake. You will question yourself and the strategy you are employing. That is just the OCD (doubting disease) at work...trying to get you to try and "figure it out" in your head again. I promise you, there is nothing to figure out. For anyone struggling with this, if any of this resonates with you or sounds like your experience, I urge you to find a qualified therapist that SPECIALIZES in OCD/Anxiety. Its very important to understand what you are doing to keep enabling this disorder. What compulsions are you doing to try and get rid of it. I was surprised at everything I was doing, although they weren't obvious at the time. In the meantime, start learning about mindfulness. Also, I would suggest trying to start a meditation practice to learn the basics of mindfulness, and then try to let it bleed over into your everyday life, not just your daily (10 min) practice. For those interested, I would highly recommend the app: Waking Up (meditation app) by Sam Harris.

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +5

      Well said.

    • @buceavasi9629
      @buceavasi9629 4 года назад +1

      Yeah bro I understand it's anxiety but I lowetrd my stress levels and I'm super chill but I went outside today to play some football and I litteraly felt like I was in a dream.I felt like I am just gonna wake up in any moment.No sense of time,forgetting everything and now I'm more ok.For me it lasts around 1 to 2 hours.What to do?

  • @shuvodeep
    @shuvodeep 4 года назад +24

    You are my second favourite after Sandeep Maheshwari. You are genius and making many peoples life better.

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +8

      Second favorite??? Damn, I still have so much work ahead 😉

    • @shuvodeep
      @shuvodeep 4 года назад +5

      Second bcoz u only make about dp dr
      Why u don't make on other topics?
      Like depression, mind control etc.

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +8

      @@shuvodeep Definitely, all of that is coming in the future. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @bluepie973
    @bluepie973 4 года назад +13

    YOURE GREAT I actually feel like there is someone that understands me

  • @miguelsemidei7619
    @miguelsemidei7619 3 года назад +4

    And yet here we are watching video number 790,000 on DPDR and diving into the comment to see if someone has the 10 second fix . Crazy but all toooooo real.

  • @sweetnsoursassy
    @sweetnsoursassy 4 года назад +14

    Freaking out this morning that's why I'm watching this video. Took my anxiety medication and now watching this. Starting to feel better now. I'm a new mom so its hard dealing with this while taking care of a baby.

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +2

      Sorry to hear that. Know that millions of years of evolution have prepared you for this moment. You've got the strength to do this.

    • @nmash6835
      @nmash6835 Год назад

      How are you now ?

  • @ih4102
    @ih4102 4 года назад +14

    Swamy you've been such an important person during my journey with DP. When I first found your blog, words cannot even describe how comforting it was to find a person who has been in the same "mystery-storm" also called dp. Thank you for your wisdom and support. I am truly able to say that most of my days are dp-free. DP made me to find the person that I had lost. I'm now myself more than ever before and world is really a beautiful place full of mysteries.

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +1

      Happy to hear about your progress.

    • @omara323
      @omara323 4 года назад

      are u good now

  • @konstadinop8012
    @konstadinop8012 2 года назад

    Great channel and video. I have DP and DR for 35 years Non-Stop. I I'm not afraid of it anymore but it's stuck with me. I don't want to die with it

  • @jimoncken6936
    @jimoncken6936 2 года назад +1

    Swamy, you are the world expert on recovering from this. You are wonderful. Thank you.

  • @TheRehannasir1
    @TheRehannasir1 3 года назад +3

    Mr swamy. Hope you are good. I am currently experiencing a depersonalization phase and with your videos i can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Praise be to God one day i will recover.

  • @ephemeralspirit4715
    @ephemeralspirit4715 4 года назад +17

    I developed derealization after a bad experience with weed about a year ago. I use to freak out from the second I woke up to the second I went to bed. Lately, I’m still in recovery but, I have come such a long way! I’d like to bring up ADHD and derealization. Not being on my medication at the moment creates a feeling of being “spaced out” and it’s hard to differ the symptoms. However, I am excited about life again! I have a recovery plan. I run everyday for as long as I can, which gives me a good endorphin boost. I also take CBD oil/tea, eat healthy, and I am going to watch your meditations everyday and see where things go ❤️

    • @fiete_elr1729
      @fiete_elr1729 4 года назад

      Ephemeral Spirit hey.! I‘m really glad to hear that you are in a good recovery! And well I am so happy that u had the Same cause of dpdr as me, I know it sounds crazy, but I always thought I’d be the only one with the cause of weed.! Would it be ok for you to exchange Instagram tags? I really need someone to talk about it, especially with you because you had the Same cause as me! I‘d really couldn’t thank you enough if you agree! My insta Tag is Fiete_elr :)

    • @hungryburger6195
      @hungryburger6195 3 года назад

      Did you recover?

    • @trannguyen7010
      @trannguyen7010 2 года назад

      Did you recover yet 🧡?

  • @stargirl3972
    @stargirl3972 2 года назад

    literally THANKYOU! Your videos have told me what i need to know. This is the LAST video/ thing i am going to read about dpdr. The less attention/ importance i give it the more it will go away!!

  • @FWshaun98
    @FWshaun98 Год назад

    Speaking a new language and hanging out with different culture people forces you to process the world differently and helps a lot.

  • @salviatrip7083
    @salviatrip7083 4 года назад +2

    You are the best dpdr teacher i can find on the internet. Thanks man so much!

  • @SweetySel
    @SweetySel 4 года назад +15

    Did you also had this feeling or thought like "wait did I really just looked this way" or "did I really do this?" "I was just in the bathroom, how did I get here" or "is this person (friend) really beside me or am I hallucinating?" this symptom really stresses me out like im having a psychosis or something

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +3

      Hello, check out mistake #3 in the video. It seems like you are worrying about individual symptoms. You just gotta tell yourself, this is just DPDR. Don't worry about each and every individual symptoms.

    • @SweetySel
      @SweetySel 4 года назад

      Swamy G it’s really scary sometimes but I will keep saying that to myself, just wanted to know if u had the same symptoms. But thanks for ur answer swarmy, really appreciate it 🙏🏼

    • @dianarogava3273
      @dianarogava3273 4 года назад +4

      I also had that symptom , but it slowly faded away as time elapsed by ! You’ve got this

  • @Viak20
    @Viak20 3 года назад +3

    thank you so much for helping everyone. i was having a moment of that and ur video just made me 10x better! much love to u.

  • @veggiefly146
    @veggiefly146 4 года назад +3

    You have helped me the most. Thank you so much man. Glad to see you uploading again hope you’re staying healthy and holding up well during these times. Really like the editing and music in this vid btw!

  • @nicoleamanda2231
    @nicoleamanda2231 4 года назад +4

    I wanted to thank you for your videos. I started watching when I was deep in dp/dr. I am doing much better today, almost recovered.

  • @oliverbradley5418
    @oliverbradley5418 3 года назад +1

    Swamy I’ve watched 1 of your videos you have helped me so much already!!!

  • @SupMitchiz
    @SupMitchiz 3 года назад +8

    How do you actually stop checking in every morning and all day after 4.5 years of DPDR? You say you must stop checking in but don't offer a method to do so? Saying to stop doing it is like saying not to think about sadness. This is the only thing holding me back now. I feel like I accept it, but my brain keeps automatically thinking about it to sabotage my progress.

    • @johnpye2357
      @johnpye2357 3 года назад +2

      Ms aswell. The checking in is brutal

    • @ihatepeople5649
      @ihatepeople5649 2 года назад +1

      I’ve heard that giving into compulsions is why we keep checking and that’s what keeps us stuck. The channel anxiety and ocd did a video on derealization

  • @rayacorkei2389
    @rayacorkei2389 7 месяцев назад +1

    I had this for 2 years plz save me!!!

  • @amabeautiful92
    @amabeautiful92 4 года назад +3

    I’ve had it since 2014 because I have been exposed stress and been in jobs I don’t enjoy

  • @lindsayreese2976
    @lindsayreese2976 4 года назад +3

    Great video! I was thinking about you the other day.... I was going to go watch some of your videos, then I wake up today and your in my in box! I’ve been having some set backs recently after doing better. Although I feel at times I’ll always have this on some level... thanks for the videos!

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +1

      Hi Lindsay, sorry to hear abt setbacks but they are part of the process. You will come out of it. Thanks for your comments.

    • @lindsayreese2976
      @lindsayreese2976 4 года назад +1

      Swamy G I think I may purchase your program in the near future. Thanks again!

    • @cansu8906
      @cansu8906 3 года назад

      @@lindsayreese2976 how are you now? You have recovered? Or it is still there? I would be pleasure if u reply me.

    • @lindsayreese2976
      @lindsayreese2976 3 года назад

      @@cansu8906 I am doing ok for the most part. I do always have it on some level , but it is low for me right now. God bless

  • @ashleygeorge6267
    @ashleygeorge6267 Год назад

    I appreciate these videos so much

  • @banke8480
    @banke8480 2 года назад +1

    Acceptance is the key!!!
    Swamy legend

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  2 года назад

      Acceptance is the way

    • @banke8480
      @banke8480 2 года назад

      @@RealSwamyG i think i understand now.
      More moments of clarity tho swamy

  • @metuswrath8077
    @metuswrath8077 3 года назад

    Hey man thanks for the advice.. you’re points make sense.. I’ve had DP off and on for 10 years

  • @lonelydream3584
    @lonelydream3584 3 года назад +4

    I’m here for my younger sibling and I’m searching everywhere to be exact on what exactly it is, it’s like they’re living in a dream they didn’t wake up from and their imagination is getting stronger where they actually feel it and they see themself sitting beside them like an imaginary friend communicate and feel them and they tell me if they are crazy and I keep comforting them even though I know it could cause problems if it continues on but I can only do so much and I’m not a professional although I read and search these stuff a lot but it’s not the same thing. So I’ll try with making them maybe practice a sport or yoga and I’ll practice with them and go out as much as we can so it’s not suffocating and eat more health and keeping busy maybe even by silly stuff we like and I’ll keep doing my best and look for a professional that could actually help...

    • @Lucky_Kumar__
      @Lucky_Kumar__ Год назад +1

      Hey is your siblings doing good?..... Where can we talk more about this?

  • @fatimaff530
    @fatimaff530 3 года назад

    i'was struggling to pull out my self from dpr from 2014 to 2021.... but i just cant recover ...but now i'm recover like nd now watch your videos this help me much more ...nd one day i'm be totally recover .

  • @dom3jon
    @dom3jon 3 года назад

    Constant on pressure on the forehead . Thank you . I will get over this in Jesus name amen 🙏🏾

  • @valentinaarboleda6119
    @valentinaarboleda6119 4 года назад +11

    I recovered from dpdr and I had a set back because ive been in isolation for a really long time because of corona and I went outside and It hit hard! looking back at old videos where I recovered helps a lot but the thoughts don't help either haha

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +1

      Don't believe in those thoughts. Let them come and go but don't believe in them.

    • @shivroopgrewal3655
      @shivroopgrewal3655 3 года назад

      hey how r u feeling now

  • @sarahl.buttlar1985
    @sarahl.buttlar1985 4 года назад +1

    your a great guy im so glad i found you thank you so much

  • @emvin1982
    @emvin1982 3 года назад +3

    Thanks so much for all your videos. It really helps and you explain everything so well. I was wondering if you know whether it's typical to have obsessive and terrifying thoughts of death and dying in relation to dp/dr? I don't know if they're causing the dp/dr or am I having those thoughts because I have dp/dr if that makes sense?

    • @ebonixiyana
      @ebonixiyana Год назад

      how are you doing now ?

    • @emvin1982
      @emvin1982 Год назад

      @@ebonixiyana I'm doing a lot better thank you. I'm going to therapy and I switched my medication from Lexapro to Cymbalta and both of those things combined as well as accepting the thoughts and feelings of DPDR and not fighting them has really made a difference to me. Do you or have you suffered with it yourself?

    • @ebonixiyana
      @ebonixiyana Год назад

      yes its been really hard but this gives me hope. im glad your doing better!!

    • @gerryclarke405
      @gerryclarke405 Год назад

      Hi I am going through dp dr and I am having a lot of strange feeling and intrusive thoughts and I find I hard to do things and concentrate

    • @ebonixiyana
      @ebonixiyana Год назад

      @@gerryclarke405 hi, im sorry ik how weird those feelings and thoughts are. try to focus on accepting the feelings and they will soon pass and remember that your intrusive thoughts are not yours! stay strong

  • @sweetnsoursassy
    @sweetnsoursassy 4 года назад +9

    I stopped reading forums. I realized it was making me feel worse. I felt like I was becoming to obsessed with reading what others had to say about it. I was in a Facebook group. I turned off the notifications.

  • @mer8157
    @mer8157 3 года назад

    Thank you bro!! Did you recover to the dpdr?

  • @horikrichard8647
    @horikrichard8647 7 месяцев назад

    Hey can i ask listen i wasnt afraid at all from the dodr but it still dint go away for years one day i took zolpidem and i woke up and it was gone but second time withrawal it game back but how is this going away

  • @nadaelasri7221
    @nadaelasri7221 4 года назад +4

    Thanks so much for this video!! I was honestly confused if I was recovered or not because i haven’t been feeling as bad as before and that just caused me to have a mini setback so i totally understand that you shouldn’t be “checking if you still have it”. this whole video is spot on and i’m very thankful for them and your whole program. I do ofcourse have my moments when i am down because of dpdr but i have been feeling better every day because of you. Thank you!

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +1

      The road to recovery has always ups and downs.

    • @hungryburger6195
      @hungryburger6195 3 года назад

      Did you recover?

    • @nadaelasri7221
      @nadaelasri7221 3 года назад

      @@hungryburger6195 I would say like 99.9% lol. I get it once in a while if I’m stressed but nothing compared to before.

    • @hungryburger6195
      @hungryburger6195 3 года назад

      @@nadaelasri7221 any tips

    • @nadaelasri7221
      @nadaelasri7221 3 года назад

      @@hungryburger6195 yes don’t be scared and live life as you normally would (as hard as that seems) and try your best to fully accept this feeling. Also sleep and wake up at the same time everyday

  • @bballjulien
    @bballjulien 4 года назад +4

    I'm not sure if its feeling unsafe, but I feel like people can tell the unreal and "off" feeling I feel. I got DP from smoking weed and its the same feeling when you think people can tell youre high.

    • @Leelee-d7y
      @Leelee-d7y Год назад

      I got it from smoking too and I just want it to go away

  • @hashirb9106
    @hashirb9106 4 года назад +2

    Hey Swamy I saw a comment on your other video saying the world doesn’t exist and everything is just an illusion what do I do because it made my derealization so much worst

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +2

      I could tell you the world is real, but the problem is that you might read another such comment and you'll start panicking. What I tell ppl is to develop an attitude of "I don't care".."the world is unreal? I don't care, I still wanna live my life.".. try that.

  • @vaderggs
    @vaderggs 2 года назад

    What I I had anxiety even before I had depersonalization, I’m worried it makes it worse even when I’m not nervous about it but about something else

  • @salviatrip7083
    @salviatrip7083 4 года назад +2

    Is it normal for physical symptoms of dpdr to randomly just kick in even if its been 6 months and you never had physical symptoms?

  • @KayJ1990
    @KayJ1990 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I am recovering but I am noticing a resistance to letting it go. Therepy is helping with this. But I just wanted to ask is it normal to feel like you don't want to go back because you feel like the stuff you are thinking is real.

  • @viktorkarkarof7800
    @viktorkarkarof7800 Год назад

    In this period I feel strongly dissociated (derealization). It all started for me in an instant and it's as if I see the world from a completely different perspective, I don't even remember how I was living so peacefully a second after it started, or if my brain had turned off a switch and I had immersed myself in this new prospect. Does it mean that now I will never go back to the way I used to be? Why is it so difficult now for me to remember how I lived without derealization? Thank you

  • @salviatrip7083
    @salviatrip7083 4 года назад +3

    Hey swamy, can you make a video about dpdr and the 7 chakras? Im pretty sure dpdr and trauma messes up our chakras a lot.
    I started listening to chakra healing music and my physical symptoms of dpdr are gone:)

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад

      I think you should make a video, your experience is still fresh. Link the video as a comment.

  • @cristylopez1215
    @cristylopez1215 4 года назад +2

    Hi Swamy! I’m practically 90% thanks to your amazing videos. I was really deep in dpdr, but now I feel much better.. one symptom that I still have is feeling “disconnected” from myself when I look in the mirror. I was wondering if you had any tips for that. I also was wondering if you had tips for trying to recover while being in quarantine. Once again, thank you!

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +3

      As for the mirror thing, it gets better over time. Don't shy away from mirrors, tell yourself "Its ok to feel disconnected, but I am still myself"
      As for quarantine, though it's a challenging time, it's also the best time to learn something new or invest in improving yourself. I practice my guitar every day. I write more. I'd suggest you develop a routine for everyday. Routines are your best friend at this time.

    • @cristylopez1215
      @cristylopez1215 4 года назад

      Swamy G thank you so much!

    • @maresal7248
      @maresal7248 3 года назад +1

      @@cristylopez1215 hey! How are you now?

  • @bouwie2661
    @bouwie2661 3 года назад +1

    That way i look at it, Your brain is trying to look for dangers, the thoughts and feelings that keep coming back are thoughts and feelings that you don't accept. they are perceived as dangers thus they keep coming back until you accept them.

  • @samirsolunke1262
    @samirsolunke1262 4 года назад +2

    Hey I'm graduated and currently preparing for a one of the tough exam where one need to study for 10 12 hours in order to crack exam..
    And unfortunately and regretfully I'm suffering from derealization in this phase of preparation,
    Just tell me will i be able to crack this exam with this condition?
    Or should I take gap and wait until returning of normalcy or should I leave preparation forever to save my study efforts which will go in
    vain due to this disorder..
    Please help...

    • @samirsolunke1262
      @samirsolunke1262 4 года назад +1

      @Swamy G please reply brother
      It means a lot to me

    • @gyanaranjan7525
      @gyanaranjan7525 3 года назад

      @@samirsolunke1262 how are y now brother

  • @youmnambae7488
    @youmnambae7488 3 года назад

    Thanks you so much !

  • @apology1402
    @apology1402 3 года назад

    Can dpdr cause ur brain to speak for you
    I know I can read and speak but after getting dpdr I've felt like I don't know what words mean but when I calm down I easily can. I'm new and worried just need advice
    I've only had weed and lsd I would always panic while having weed that's why I think it's caused by it I would Over think things like why do we do things
    When I took lsd I just realized I was bad and need to change my life for like a month I felt good I had a good ego and did self care and cared more abt others and things. But 1 day I woke up and thought i ruined my brain from the drugs and started getting rlly scared i hate drugs now I've stopped just looking for guidance. Ty I only have autism and that's it I'm 14 I only used for about 2months and did low dosage lsd twice all same year weed was like 3 4 days a week in my room was happy then it will go down to panicking then go back up
    I think I'm fine cause it's not alot of drugs and didn't do them for long I just need help to recover tyy

  • @awadhsharma5386
    @awadhsharma5386 4 года назад +1

    When i fully recovered then i Feel fully myself ? 🙄 Or Not Like Past

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +4

      You shouldn't think like this. Life is a process. You can't simply get back to your old self without any memories of DPDR. Can you get back to when you were seven years old again? No!
      When you recover, you will no longer be afraid of the symptoms. You will no longer experience them. But your life will change, most likely for the better.

  • @mareeammalick5063
    @mareeammalick5063 3 года назад +2

    Thankyouuu!!!
    Allhumdullilah im like 90%recovered.One thing it has had an effect till now is OBSESSIVE INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS ABOUT DEATH i.e DEATH ANXIETY.Send help pls🥺🥺🥺

    • @Darkalista
      @Darkalista 3 года назад +1

      How did u do it?

    • @doonielive
      @doonielive 3 года назад +1

      can you please talk to me

    • @mareeammalick5063
      @mareeammalick5063 3 года назад

      just saw it,came here to realize how life takes us through such rides.Its all good now Alhumdullilah,at times i get such episodes but i dont feel as much IN DANGER.

  • @DAN-hv1zs
    @DAN-hv1zs 4 года назад

    Safety and obssesing with symptoms i not feel safe and im very struggle with symptoms.

  • @pruzie4902
    @pruzie4902 2 года назад

    How do I stop checking?

  • @cpetrucelli35
    @cpetrucelli35 3 года назад +1

    What if I started feeling depersonalization after taking SSRI medicine and stopping? Will it still go away? I’m so scared....

    • @Thetruthandthelife9
      @Thetruthandthelife9 3 года назад

      If you are still struggling look up dp manual on RUclips and watch the how to stop existential thoughts video 🙂

    • @pedromass7745
      @pedromass7745 2 года назад

      How are you

  • @ladasiagriffin7442
    @ladasiagriffin7442 2 года назад

    I felt like I was recovering well and then BOOM obsessive intrusive thoughts about reality. How do I work through these and put my mind at ease again that this is reality?

  • @michellequezada4619
    @michellequezada4619 3 года назад

    This feeling so scary hope this ends soon for everyone, I noticed when im doing something I feel it but not as bad or if I’m talking with someone but if im alone doing nothing it feels very bad

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  3 года назад +1

      Don't try to run away from or dread these feelings when you're by yourself. See it as an opportunity to face them. That will help you in the long term.

    • @michellequezada4619
      @michellequezada4619 3 года назад

      @@RealSwamyG thank you (: , this morning I was feeling out of it and dizzy but I’m not letting it get to me it’s hard but I’ll do my best to not fear it

  • @gurleen12086
    @gurleen12086 Год назад

    I usually have feelings that everyone around me are they real or I'm watching a dream..when I think that is it for real i usually feel that I'm going to die or faint.. idk I'm scared is it normal??

  • @Ray-qp2fl
    @Ray-qp2fl 3 года назад +3

    How can I calm down from depersonalization...

    • @ApolloWT7
      @ApolloWT7 3 года назад +1

      You just gotta try to get your mind off of what your thinking about. Don't think of how what your feeling is bad and its scaring you. Personally I find doing something physically helps he alot faster. Like try just doing something squats or whatever is easy for you and focus on the good and just try to have a good time

  • @hashirb9106
    @hashirb9106 4 года назад +1

    Hey Swamy is numbness too emotion gone once you are fully recovered?

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад

      Numbness is usually a result of trauma, but it can sometimes happen to people who go thru DPDR as well. How did you find yourself in this situation?

    • @hashirb9106
      @hashirb9106 4 года назад

      Swamy G well I used too stress a lot over my girlfriend and other problems but now when she does something I don’t really feel bothered about it

    • @nadaelasri7221
      @nadaelasri7221 4 года назад +4

      surprisingly at first my emotional numbness was so strong i genuinely believed i would never get it back, but slowly and surely i am. and trust me i believed it would never come back at one point. just give it time and chill. i hope this gives u some hope

    • @hashirb9106
      @hashirb9106 3 месяца назад +1

      @@nadaelasri7221hey it’s been 4 years. I never seen your message till today. Thought I’d share my story with you. I had dpdr in March 2020 and managed to overcome it 6 months later. I 100% overcame dpdr around November 2020. I went the whole of 2021,2022,2023 and the first few months of 2024 without even a second of dpdr but I fell back into it again in April 2024 and now I’m trying to recover again. Thank you for your comment

  • @carolcarvalho6166
    @carolcarvalho6166 4 года назад +1

    Hi Swamy, your videos help me a lot but I have a doubt ... every time I am at leisure with my family, totally happy, my DR increases a lot! I even get a blurred vision ... Shouldn't my brain be more relaxed? Or does he force this increase to remain in "safe mode"? I can not understand...

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +1

      Hi Caroline, just a few weeks ago I released a video about feeling DPDR when talking to family members (and others). I think you may benefit from the insights in that video ruclips.net/video/IuAxxBQbAaw/видео.html

    • @carolcarvalho6166
      @carolcarvalho6166 4 года назад

      @@RealSwamyG Ok, thank you! I'll watch

  • @joeyflores2001
    @joeyflores2001 Год назад +1

    Did anybody ever feel so like a ghost Like out of body and mind, yeah unreal movie like, like waves in the brain or something like if I'm drunk but I'm not, so spaced out, seeing like perpetual vision like when I'm outside I see like you know when it's hot outside and you see heat waves kinda like that but vertically and not as many, I also have tinnitus pretty bad.this was weed induced or laced weed or something also I had a chemical imbalance before I smoked again and was on medicine antidepressants and anxiety meds, but stopped taking them

  • @tatyanahajj2852
    @tatyanahajj2852 4 года назад +1

    Hello guys, i've been suffering from dp/dr for 5 months. Sometimes it hits me so hard sometimes it mild and i'm kinda getting used to it. But i have a question to those who suffer from it or have any information if someome can help me please.. yesterday i drank coffee which is something i dont usually because we all know it makes anxiety worse.. but i drank it anyway because my dp/dr wasnt so bad. Eventually i got really anxious but i knew it was from the coffee so after coming home i just rested and the nervousness just went away.. plus i got really mad when i came home and i was so stressed because of something.. at night everything got worse... i would be sitting there but feeling soo weird and so spaced out.. as if this person is absolutely not me.. ive experienced that before but it was so severe... memories of my childhood started to hit me out of nowhere which usually happens like 2 times a day but yesterday it was crazy.. every minute my mind would bring out an old memory and hit me with it.. the memory doesnt have to be something traumas its just a normal memory. Is that normal? I know that recovering from dp/dr has its setbacks but i suddenly feel afraid of doing anything today because of this feeling.. could it be the coffee affecting me? I read that coffee stays in your system for only 6 hours but i woke up today with the same feeling. My dp/dr is so so bad. I was feeling better for a week then after drinking that coffee and getting into a fight with my mom i felt suddenly so weird and crazy. Please if someome can explain

    • @puzzledadmiral2593
      @puzzledadmiral2593 4 года назад

      how do you feel in dpdr like you have about of question in your mind like why how? is this happening when what if? do you have this thoughts like questioning to your self bcuz I'm suffering from this if I'm trying this i have a question why and how im typing how i know these English letters do you have these thoughts

    • @tatyanahajj2852
      @tatyanahajj2852 4 года назад

      @@puzzledadmiral2593 yes !i have a lot of existential questions

    • @puzzledadmiral2593
      @puzzledadmiral2593 4 года назад

      @@tatyanahajj2852 lets chat in whatsapp or insta ?

    • @tatyanahajj2852
      @tatyanahajj2852 4 года назад

      @@puzzledadmiral2593 whats your instagram

    • @puzzledadmiral2593
      @puzzledadmiral2593 4 года назад

      @@tatyanahajj2852 beaconbin841

  • @TheRehannasir1
    @TheRehannasir1 3 года назад +1

    Mr swamy i am looking for an answer that can dp dr lead to schizophrenia?

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  3 года назад

      acoachcalledlife.com/dpdr-and-schizophrenia/

  • @aditichandel034
    @aditichandel034 4 года назад +2

    I am so afraid i will develop schizo . And i will lose control over my body n mind. This stops me from accepting my dp/dr

    • @puzzledadmiral2593
      @puzzledadmiral2593 4 года назад

      Do you feel numbness in your body after doing something and you feel that what ever is you do is not yours and was not your intention to do and you feel like you are just in your mind your body is not yours and when you think of something you suddenly do that and judge it like was that me example you went to kitchen and than suddenly realize how you came in kitchen how your body is responding it automatically and you get freakout and think this more often and when you walk do you feel like how your walking what is making you walk how mind is connected to your body do you feel this please reply im i the only one ???

    • @salviatrip7083
      @salviatrip7083 4 года назад +6

      You won't;)
      I had a worse condition, until i stopped giving a shit about it and it's gone

  • @themotionlab-i6u
    @themotionlab-i6u 4 года назад +1

    Did you had intrusive thoughts and harm ocds i have both i am pretty much comfortable with dp but the thoughts are pretty bad tbh and very hard to ignore btw i love that you are doing for the dp community

    • @Avolition617
      @Avolition617 4 года назад

      I have been dealing with OCD for years. Watch Ali Greymond's or Mark Freeman's vids and try do exposures without doing compulsions. There will be some setbacks and it might take some time but you will get there.

    • @themotionlab-i6u
      @themotionlab-i6u 4 года назад

      @@Avolition617 thanks so much it means a lot

    • @Avolition617
      @Avolition617 4 года назад

      @@themotionlab-i6u Np dude. Glad to help

    • @themotionlab-i6u
      @themotionlab-i6u 4 года назад

      @@Avolition617 did you had harm ocd

    • @Avolition617
      @Avolition617 4 года назад

      @@themotionlab-i6u HOCD and TOCD but then again all of them are OCD and you have to target the particular obsession that you are suffering from.

  • @sharmilakhanal7849
    @sharmilakhanal7849 3 года назад

    Sometimes i get confused about this is exactly dpdr or another mental illness 😑

  • @doctorsquito6720
    @doctorsquito6720 4 года назад

    Why did you censor the year

  • @awadhsharma5386
    @awadhsharma5386 4 года назад

    Can Dp / Dr Medication Help Me For RECOVERY or Not ?

    • @vivi-uz7qq
      @vivi-uz7qq 4 года назад

      There is no medicine for this. :(

    • @Eden-lv5ou
      @Eden-lv5ou 2 года назад

      SSRIS have helped alot of people

  • @voltzwalker72
    @voltzwalker72 3 года назад

    I just get worried because I have type 1 diabetes as well 😅

  • @joel.s1924
    @joel.s1924 3 года назад

    So i can't drink soda pop

  • @anonymunbekannt9039
    @anonymunbekannt9039 4 года назад

    Can this go away in every case? Because I read some comments in which people say they are suffering from DP for 20 years! 🥺 they say their DP isn’t caused by anxiety so it’s not curable

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +6

      It goes away. Don't compare your experience with others.

    • @salviatrip7083
      @salviatrip7083 4 года назад

      @@RealSwamyG
      I spoke to someone who got it for no reason. He believed it was chakra problems and it got better. But he is still working in them

    • @johnpye2357
      @johnpye2357 3 года назад

      @@salviatrip7083 There was a reason. It’s trauma based

  • @joeyflores2001
    @joeyflores2001 Год назад

    Plz answer me anybody

  • @willbrown5656
    @willbrown5656 4 года назад +1

    Do pills work?

    • @PudinngOP
      @PudinngOP 4 года назад

      no,only good attitude

    • @Eden-lv5ou
      @Eden-lv5ou 2 года назад

      SSRIs have helped people

  • @fedor9327
    @fedor9327 4 года назад

    hellolove your video, just don t understand your number 10 My friendi like your channel

    • @RealSwamyG
      @RealSwamyG  4 года назад +1

      It's about why people find it hard to accept DPDR even though that is the path to recovery. I have more details here www.google.com/amp/s/acoachcalledlife.com/dpdr-recovery-feeling-safe/amp/

  • @shabana9923
    @shabana9923 2 года назад

    Sir, you do KNOW that MIND doctors are going to hate you??!!
    Your advice goes totally against INDUSTRY symposium supportive MEDICAL practice.

    • @shabana9923
      @shabana9923 2 года назад

      Respect and Prayer, from Bangladesh.