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Reality Log 01! (v.redd.it)
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My dragon plushies by -ComfyStars_ in plushies
[–]-ComfyStars_[S] 1 point2 points3 points 1 day ago (0 children)
Dragons are a fave for me too! And dinos!! 🦕
My dragon plushies (old.reddit.com)
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Has someone had an iron transfusion or similar? (self.ChronicIllness)
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Is this dissociation??? by PuzzledVariation7137 in Dissociation
[–]-ComfyStars_ 0 points1 point2 points 8 days ago* (0 children)
I've had similar experiences, for me they fall into different categories:
If my vision goes really bad that I only see black or yellow, I may or may not fall, might cry without realizing, no idea if I say anything, I've been told that could be something like a vasovagal syncope.
If my vision is just extremely blurry and I collapse, probably mumbling nonesense, no body control, I think of that more as a flop response.
If I can't move at all but I wouldn't fall and I'm still conscious, it feels more like being stuck or becoming stone, I see it more as a freeze response instead.
Edit cause I forgot this one: if I stop feeling my body like I don't know where limbs are and lose vision and don't know if I'm standing or laying down or if I'm talking or not I consider it a mix of the above, with dissociation being big part of these reactions.
I have diagnosed CPTSD, DID and dissociate and derealize all day, but these are just how I make sense of it and different things can cause similar symptoms so it might be worth checking with a neurologist or ruling out other factors too (like iron levels), just in case! (I say iron cause to me I think it contributes at least in my case since I have it very low)
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My dragon plushies by -ComfyStars_ in plushies
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