Help! Major. Strange & weird feeling!!?

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Okay, I've copied and pasted this question from my other questions. I know I asked this same exact question word for word, but I copied it to ask again, for different answers.
Anddd, I felt like this MAJORLY today, again. I felt as if I got some sort of a panic attack. I almost screamed!

When I move really fast, I get super dizzy, and feel as if I'm going to faint. I feel really light headed. Also, lately, since November of last year, I've been feeling so weird occasionally. Like, a feeling comes to me for a few minutes, and I'll be all: "Where am I? Who are you? I don't know what's going on. Is this happening? Is it a dream? Where am I?" I don't SAY it, but I think it, and then I get really dizzy. Sometimes, I can't even recognize family members. I'll go crazy. After a few minutes, I feel better, but then get sweaty and my head hurts.

I've been to the hospital, the did a CAT scan, and said everything's fine. But I still feel it. My parents kind of gave up on it, getting annoyed. *eye roll*

Also, it happens a lot in my last hour, at school. Then I get really uncomfortable. It's like I know where I am, but I don't. My teacher will be talking, and I won't know what's going on.

Should I talk to my teacher? Would he report it? If he reports it, my parents will be even more annoyed. What do I do? I mean.. it's really starting to make me feel uncomfortable.

Thanks,
Misty - 8th grade and 13.


I'm aware I keep making a quesiton similar to this, but I didn't get any answers in time. Sorry about that.

Thanks, and sorry to be a bother. Honestly, don't mean to be..

I'm extremely sorry to be a bother. Truely, but I hope you can see how this was worth asking again.

I forgot to mention...

If I do talk to my teacher, what do I say? I am about the most shy girl in my entire school, and I'm EXTREMELY shy of my 6th hour teacher, actually. He's my favorite teacher, I guess you could say, but I have no clue what to say to him.

Also, it doesn't just happen in my last hour. It happens a lot of times outside of 6th hour. But it does MOSTLY happen in my 6th period.

Oh, and I've been to the therapist once, and my parents did the talking for me. D: They said it all wrong, and I was too shy to talk, and correct them. That's why everyone thinks it's okay.. when it's not.
 
that does sound weird. sometimes if i stare at myself in the mirror i kinda get this out of my body feeling, like am i really here, is this my life? now that im older it doesnt haoppen so much but i used to feel like that all the time when i was a teen. i would say see a therapist and insist that u go in by yourself. that way your parents can't speak for you. i know its hard becuase ppl get annoied and act like your insane but its something u have to figure out.
good luck =)
 
Go to doctor and ask him to check out your blood sugar level... he could help you. Especially b/c it happens around the same time of day. Your blood sugar could be low.

Good luck,
Daizy
 
There are a lot of crazy mental illness and this out there that could cause dizziness and confusion. The only way to tell would be to do a few thousand of dollars worth of tests, and you would probably end up on the Discovery health channel with some crazy illness.

I understand how you are shy and can't voice what you feel or think and let people talk for you. Some people might say, Speak up! but I understand how you can't and feel like you can't. My advise is to sit down one night and write about it. Write a very, very detailed letter, as long as you need to. describe everything, even Little incidents that you experience with this condition. Once done with the letter and you are satisfied with what it says, make a few copies of it and keep one for yourself. Give one to your teacher, counselor, and one to your mom and one to your dad. Make sure each person reads it separately because if, for example, your parents read it together they might dismiss it. But if they read it separately, what their feedback will be is their true feelings and not something that they convinced themselves to assume.

This is the best Answer I can give you because I am not a doctor to diagnose you or a psychologist but I understand the internal conflict that may go on in your mind because sometimes, I have that problem too. I can't speak up and correct someone and I don't know why. I hope I have helped you.
 
i have had a similar experience a couple of time. i remember i was in this phase when i would feel that way everyday for like a week. i don't know how to explain it. i think i was just tired or stressed or maybe had to many things to think about in my head. i just went to sleep or got rest or meditated a bit to feel better. but try to really explain what's going to someone who could help. and make sure that your parents don't talk. haha. and try to relax. worrying will only make it worse. i think :)
 
You really need to do something about it. Since I'm no expert, to me it sounds like ADD, but it could be anything, maybe Bipolar Disorder, I'm not sure. You need to see counselors/therapists/teachers/anyone who will help. Your parents won't be annoyed once you prove it really is a problem.
 
you need to let them know what a big deal this is. don't be shy about something that really is bothering you, that is ridiculous, speak up and tell them what is going on. This could be serious.
 
I think you should write down exactly what you have written on here, word for word, & give it to your teacher, you say you dont know what to say to him so give it to him ask him to read it, do the same with the therapist & most importantly your parents, tell them you are not making it up & how much it is affecting you & you really need there help. this could be a stress related thing but you are so young, somebody should be listening to you & helping you, keep trying
 
I'd first be checked out by a Board-Certified neurologist to rule out a variety of CONTROLLABLE conditions that have "auras" attached to them. If a neurologist rules this out, then a psychiatrist needs to check you out for chemical imbalances, thyroid condtions, and a variety of CONTROLLABLE conditions. THIS DOES NOT MEAN that anyone thinks you're mentally ill or "crazy." THIS DOES MEAN that a lot of us reading your story are sincerely concerned and believe this should be medically examined at a much deeper level.
 
it sounds like yur describing me and everything that happens to me...its really creepy. Its defenatly panic attacks. 110% sure. i take depression meds now, it helps. just talk to your mom and sound serious say ive been having panic attacks and im depressed.
omg. theres a lot more i could say...but just see someone.
 
Please Google hypoglycemia. There's a good chance this is what you're experiencing. One way to find out would be to carry a package of peanuts and/or cheese with you to snack on a couple of hours after lunch. Your blood sugar could be getting low. It can cause all sorts of weird, creepy, scary feelings, both physically and emotionally.

Make absolutely sure you cut out all extra sugar and sweets too. Try this for a couple of weeks and see if it helps. Watch your diet very carefully, making sure to eat properly.

I'm assuming they checked blood pressure too? Surely they wouldn't have done a CAT scan without that.

But often times LOW blood sugar (not diabetes, but the opposite--hypoglycemia) goes unnoticed and undiagnosed. Trust me. Check this out, and experiment on your own with eating healthy snacks near the time this happens.

There is one other thing which also often goes undetected, and that is electrolyte imbalance. It would be odd for this to happen in one so young, but something which would help would be drinking some Gatorade before this usually occurs. So try this: a bag of peanuts, a little square of cheese, and a cup of Gatorade in your locker (yes, it'll be warm and perhaps not too tasty!) midway between lunch and the end of the school day. You might just be surprised that it all disappears.

Also--but most importantly--just in case they've not checked you for diabetes, that would be something to have done really quickly.
 
It sounds like you are having a symptom of loss of time or when people with seizures can have this happen to them. Like they are out of it for a minute or two. They are awake but they have like a small seizure that is not a big one that is obvious. You need to see a nuerologist that can check you out.
 
Thank u for posting ur question.

So theres eather two things, first maybe u are experiencing an emotional awareness thing where u are like whats happening is this really reality and are these people really here do i really know them.


Or the second thing is you are having brain forgetfullness, so can u explain to me which of the two ur problem mostly resembles?

Are u having real forgetfullness? or is it more of your questioning ur reality?

If your experiencing forgetfullness then it's more serious.
 
You need to talk to your teacher or school counsellor. It may be nothing, and then again it may be something. It sounds as if your parents are wrong to dismiss it the way they do, if your account is accurate.
 
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