I feel like I am living in a long dream and whatever has happened in the last 7 years or so is all a dream. Also the worst part is i don't remember a lot about what happened in my relationship with my husband before marriage when we used to be a couple and my roommates etc. all is blank. Is this what you call dissociative amnesia? How to check if i have one?
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Hello ma'am
Dissociative Amnesia is a big term to understand and make someone understand
And it's not that a common thing to occur
Many on the basis of movies or random videos try to make a difficult diagnosis of their own causing further stress to them
Those symptoms you are explaining can have multiple easier diagnosis with better and faster treatment rather than that of dissociative Amnesia
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Hi
What you’re describing sounds like dissociative symptoms, especially the dream-like feeling and memory gaps around emotionally important events. It could be dissociative amnesia, but we need a proper assessment to be sure. It often happens as a way for the mind to protect you from emotional overload or trauma.
You’re not alone in this, and it is treatable. Therapy can help you gently explore and process these blanks. A psychologist can also run specific tools to assess dissociation levels.
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Dissociative amnesia is often a rare diagnosis. Will need to evaluate you to come to an appropriate diagnosis and manage you effectively. Please do connect.
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