- Date posted
- 2y
DP/DR/Existential OCD and Screen Time
Hey Guys! I always like posting when I have positive thinking going and today is one of those days and hopefully I reel in a few of my DP/DR havers and can spread some positivity your way. So one thing that I’ve always found hard to identify was compulsive behavior with my DP/DR symptoms. it being mainly an internal symptom/theme, it’s really hard to point to what I’m doing that may be triggering my theme. However I started realizing something and I’d love to share it with you guys. Depersonalization and Derealization is different for all of us as is anxiety in general. I have difficulties with recognizing myself in mirrors, identifying with my actions (feeling of auto-pilot), false memories (ocd), and overall feelings of unreality especially within the self (interoceptively) Well I think I’ve finally identifying a heavy compulsion that to me never felt like a compulsion. And that’s….. my screen time. Now I apologize if this compulsion or issue does not reflect your experience and I just did a lot of posturing only to not relate to you but I think ALOT of us DP/DR sufferers have one singular thing in common and that is isolation. We don’t go out when our peers/family ask us to, we consistently spend our times (even in social settings) isolated from others. we tend to get this idea that we must wait out our symptoms to transition back into society. And another thing about DP/DR thats relatively unanimous is the idea that we can outthink our symptoms/think our way out of our anxiety. Typically manifesting in existential themes. So LETS DO SOME THINKING Let’s take a perfectly functioning human being who has never experienced DP/DR and treat them to our environment. Say we work from home and are on our laptops all day, say we aren’t working currently and utilize gaming to eat up our time, say we are a big movie/television buff and dive into endless hours of episodic television or movies. Let’s put this perfect human in our path of life for a full month. Once they come out of that month, let’s put them in a grocery store and ask them if they feel disconnected in any bit of way from society. Okay let’s also tell them that every single time they look into the mirror, to ask themselves if they recognize themselves. I think we all know the answers The conclusion to this half baked thought experiment is that the keys are dangling in front of our eyes yet we think in such complex ways of our symptoms that we overlook the obvious. Our behaviors are disengaging from society, so our FEELINGs are disengaged with society. Engage engage engage, I know it’s been said a billion times to us but it’s really the cure. If you spend too much time online or on a screen then no shit you’re going to feel wonky in our actual reality. Hell there are legitimate reports linking VR usage to DP/DR the only difference is we may think we’re not engaging in such consuming content as a VR headset but in reality we really are. Let’s not overthink guys, let’s think. I’m perfectly open to anyone wanting to challenge this thought and really get into the muck about this LOL. Hey I just spent 20 mins typing this out, when I look back to reality you think I’m going to feel a little disconnected uhhhh you think.