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tell me again Posted at 8:54 pm on Oct. 22, 2008
deliberately avoid thinking about painful things as they occur so that it doesn't get into your head? So you avoid being in the present as things happen. I'm not talking about thinking about past things.

It makes them easy to forget later, too.

But it might make a big memory hole in your mind.


I'm getting too good at this, it kind of creeps me out. There was a period of time when I was permanently dazed out and fucked up, but I snapped out of that. And got back to reality.

These days, it's not a permanent state like that, but I avoid thinking/experiencing bad things so automatically that it doesn't take much for me to avoid living in the present and that can't be healthy. I mean, just intellectually, it looks wrong.

Anyway, discuss. Or tell me to see a psychiatrist, whatever.

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Mindwalker Posted at 7:52 am on Oct. 23, 2008
When painful things come up I dissociate and often there are holes in memory big enough to drive a bus through.
tell me again Posted at 9:36 pm on Oct. 22, 2008
Quote: from citigurl3 at 8:54 pm on Oct. 22, 2008

the last month has been a daze for me too.. i dont remember shit.
it was drug induced though.. not frm willpower..that is creepy

That's sort of reassuring actually.. because drug-induced states are somewhat normal. But then again, no one can objectively define what happens in a drug-induced state or an 'insane' state. So it's pretty much a void point, bleh.

tell me again Posted at 9:10 pm on Oct. 22, 2008
Quote: from x silver penguin x at 8:59 pm on Oct. 22, 2008

ugh me 2!!! its like my mind can only process bad things! grr

My post was about not processing them. Or rather, discarding them before they even get filed away.

x silver penguin x Posted at 8:59 pm on Oct. 22, 2008
ugh me 2!!! its like my mind can only process bad things! grr
liv21 Posted at 8:58 pm on Oct. 22, 2008
I have.  My friends wanted to confront me about issues that I wasn't emotionally ready to talk about.  I couldn't talk, and I even had to close my eyes for a little bit to keep myself in check.
citigurl3 Posted at 8:54 pm on Oct. 22, 2008
the last month has been a daze for me too.. i dont remember shit.
it was drug induced though.. not frm willpower..that is creepy
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