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Feeling unreal is definitely what I go through all the time, which makes me more anxious. I feel it more now when I'm not doing anything like work or school, so maybe if I had an obligation, it would distract me from going there. My mom tells me I'm not crazy because I am walking to where I want to walk, speaking "normal", doing "normal" things. It's nice to have someone that can give you affirmations.
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DazedMommy, You may want to try journaling and tracking your thoughts. It may help put things into perspective. It's very normal to have fears of illness, try not to worry so much and take things one day at a time. Members, do you have any suggestions or advice? Sylvie, Bilingual Health Educator
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Hi I've had anxiety on and off forever...(so it seems..lol) but it had been under control for about 7 years until now.. It is creeping back in.. The other day I was out with a girlfriend when all of a sudden I had the feeling of not knowing where I was... although I did... but starting to panic..It's so hard to explain but the world just took on a different view...and ever since.. I've been in a high state of anxiety waiting for the "ball to drop" so to speak.. It's so easy to be positive when you're beating it and the years go by..but this has happened and I can't seem to focus on the positive... Can derealization be a sign of horrible things to come?? Now if I see or read anything about mental illness on TV / News I'm sure that will be me ..... I hate this... Could use some advice...or reassurance..lol Thanks for listening.

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