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anxiety medication make derealization go away??I am tired of this!!I tried going to therapists!!It didn't help!!
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Derealization is the perception that your surroundings don't seem real in a nonspecific way. Perhaps everything seems far away. If there's some specific delusion about that or hallucinations, that's more than derealization. Derealization is one type of dissociative symptom which may be due to anxiety or some other mental illness. If it's due to anxiety, anti-anxiety medication should help.
It can be something neurological such as temporal lobe seizures, but it would be unusual to have derealization and nothing else due to epilepsy. Still if you didn't get better with anti-anxiety medications, your doctor should increase the dose, change meds, re-examine the diagnosis, or send you to a psychiatrist or neurologist. There's a reason that you're called a "patient". It can take trying a number of things before something helps you, and that something may be psychotherapy rather than pills.