Daydreamer
Scatterbrained Creative
I do. For different reasons. Usually happens when I'm feeling overwhelmed. The main two experiences that can lead to this are moments of intense emotion, or too much sensory information.
When I become overwhelmed for sensory reasons, things start to feel less real. I begin to feel disorientated, almost light-headed even. As if I'm fading in and out of reality. I have a tendency to start swaying uncomfortably when this happens, sometimes unintentionally.
The noise around me stops being coherent, if someone speaks to me when I'm going through this I can't understand them because it doesn't fully register. It no longer sounds like English. "Hey, are you alright?" ends up coming across as "e, ar ligh?" and I can't seem to respond either. It's as if I've temporarily forgotten how to speak for a moment. The whole experience feels strange and I feel like I'm just on the verge of waking up.
I become exhausted for seemingly no reason. My fight or flight kicks in, except it only gives me the flight option. If I leave, I can recover somewhere peaceful and quiet.
However, if I don't then things only become more odd and I seem to disconnect completely for a moment that feels like it exists outside of time itself.
So I focus on one detail before acknowledging the others gradually, this seems to drag me back to reality. I've never experienced what would happen if I didn't use this technique and stayed in the situation. Frankly, the idea of letting it play out like that partially terrifies me. However, surely I'd come back into feeling like I was back in reality eventually...right?
When I become overwhelmed for sensory reasons, things start to feel less real. I begin to feel disorientated, almost light-headed even. As if I'm fading in and out of reality. I have a tendency to start swaying uncomfortably when this happens, sometimes unintentionally.
The noise around me stops being coherent, if someone speaks to me when I'm going through this I can't understand them because it doesn't fully register. It no longer sounds like English. "Hey, are you alright?" ends up coming across as "e, ar ligh?" and I can't seem to respond either. It's as if I've temporarily forgotten how to speak for a moment. The whole experience feels strange and I feel like I'm just on the verge of waking up.
I become exhausted for seemingly no reason. My fight or flight kicks in, except it only gives me the flight option. If I leave, I can recover somewhere peaceful and quiet.
However, if I don't then things only become more odd and I seem to disconnect completely for a moment that feels like it exists outside of time itself.
So I focus on one detail before acknowledging the others gradually, this seems to drag me back to reality. I've never experienced what would happen if I didn't use this technique and stayed in the situation. Frankly, the idea of letting it play out like that partially terrifies me. However, surely I'd come back into feeling like I was back in reality eventually...right?