My brain feels broken, whenever I watch TV, movies or even play games something with my vision/brain feels off and I can't put my finger on it. It's almost like my brain/vision can't keep up with what it is seeing or maybe it is like my vision is zoomed in ever so slightly? This is ruining my life because I can't describe the feeling and I don't know how to cure it. Could it be derealization? I also feel really off when I look at my hands
I know 100% how you are feeling , I think!!
sort of like your brain is else where , or your not really there ? my head would be really fuzzy , and I would be completely zoned out (sort of as if I was high )
i use to get there all the time from anxiety , is he sitting watching tv in the evening and it would feel horrible
I also use to get it really bad in places with crowds, for example the supermarket
its such a horrible feeling and so hard to explain
i think that explanation works too, hard to describe. Did it get worse for you during fast movement on your TV and was it a constant thing?
I cant really remember that happening to be honest, it was always just the same I think
how did you fix it?
it use to happen to me bad during pregnancy with my anxiety(mostly health anxiety) now my anxiety has just turned into different symptoms!! I’ve never had help for my anxiety even thought I know I definitely need help.
although I dont know if this will work , I stated taking magnesium tablets when I was pregnant, and I personally found this helped with the fuzzy brain and weird feeling, I still take them know so maybe that’s why I have not experienced it no more. not saying it will work for uh, but I then it did for me
sounds like brain fog. could also be derealization.
I get this way with certain lights. Mostly LED and florescent lights. DLP projectors at movie theaters drive me insane. These lights actually turn off and on many times in a second and makes it harder for your brain to process what it’s seeing. Google anxiety and energy efficient bulbs. Light sensitivity is a thing and can be a reason why you may get uncomfortable in certain places like the grocery store or certain rooms. I had a horrible time walking down a hallway in a building. I had no idea why. Every day I felt bad going down this same hallway when I was fine in all the others. I studied it a found out the light spacing (florescent) was about 4 feet closer in that hallway making it slightly brighter. Today I still struggle to walk down that hallway but at least I know the reason why. Even tough I feel bad going down that hallway I often chuckle to myself when I do it because I know how lame the situation is.