Tim's Depersonalization Recovery Story (AND Tattoo!)

Published 2023-04-30
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03:05 Depersonalization from Weed
09:15 Stress brings DPDR back
18:06 Explaining DPDR to Friends + Family
23:14 "WHY did I smoke that weed?"
24:53 DPDR becoming more aggressive
30:55 Tim's worst symptoms
38:55 Being unable to eat
43:08 Finding out what DPDR really is
46:04 The lowest point
48:00 Tim's DPDR Tattoo!
51:11 The Depersonalization Recovery Process
56:28 Getting back to normal!
59:42 The DP Manual
1:01:03 Advice for people with DPDR
1:03:24 Tim's YouTube Channel

Check out Tim's YouTube channel: ‪@timmorrisdrums‬
Insta: timmorrisdrums
Tim's band: linktr.ee/Parttimeparadise

Tim Morris is 25 years old. He first encountered DPDR back in 2014 due to a bad weed experience.

Over the following years Tim experienced recurring episodes of Depersonalization and Derealization, which unfortunately became more prolonged, intense and frightening as he grew older.

But thankfully, Tim has managed to recover completely and he's with us today to talk about his experience with and recovery from Depersonalization Disorder.

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Disclaimer: Please note that the medical information contained within this video is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a professional physician and is not a recommendation of specific therapi

All Comments (21)
  • @LocalMachine
    "The world had changed and only for me, and I was the only one who could see it" - what a great description! Thank you Tim for sharing your story!
  • I suffered from this for about a year would cry everyday now im fully recovered its truly possible to get out of this just keep yourself busy and slowy you will start focusing on this feeling less and less and eventually it will fade
  • @45ounce
    I lived this for over 3 years. I know exactly the feeling he went through and it’s utterly life changing and you are so far detached from reality. Sad thing is I was obsessed with getting rid of it and that just prolonged the recovery.
  • @Davotheledge
    I really relate to Tim's story about not being able to feel the Christmas spirit. Sensing the void where your feelings once were is one of the most terrifying things ever.
  • im starting to get better fill your mind with positivity no matter how uncomfortable it may feel
  • @ari_7002
    im going through this right now and crying at how accurate the descriptions are to how im feeling, i feel like reality is so overwhelming and idk how to go back to normal :(
  • @abigaillove5117
    Man i felt it when he said he felt the weight of everything all at once coming in on him... my grandma passed , i am burned out at a job ive been at for 4 years and also trying to move out... it became ro much... trying to recover from the chronix DPDR Now
  • I wanted to thank you for making this channel from the bottom of my heart. I've been experiencing episodes of DR due to epilepsy that causes very frightening focal aware seizures. After each seizure I have a high chance of getting an episode of DR that can last days to months. I'm currently stuck in a bout of it now unfortunately but I'm hoping to get back out soon. It's really great to lean on stuff like this channel when you are deep in that hole and feel you can't make your way out.
  • @jaeespo5413
    Since 2009 to 2012 and in and out until present day. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
  • @melissa104
    I really relate to his Story. Thank you your videos, because before I didnt know that someone else has this kind of disorders. Recently my dispersonalization got worser and I dont feel concection to my life my family friends pets or work. This year I think it started, since i requested the sense of my life and job. I realized I am not happy with my job and I have searched for other options. But I was never satisfied till now. And I feel hopeless not like depression something different. I wondered because I love life but not my circumstance. And this year my anxiety hit me really. I have got panic attacks and before I never thought I get this. I have overthinked always. And know I realized that all came together. My Ocd, panic attacks and anxiety. I hope I can recover, because it took over my life. Not as bad, but yes. I am stuck in life and want to change. But dont know how to start... Thank you for everything you do 😊💫
  • @mons5968
    Thank you so much for sharing this. I experienced dpdr at 17 and then again the end of last year until the present. I’m beginning to get to that stage where I feel comfortable experiencing these symptoms however it’s super challenging. I’m about to get the dp manual 🙏🏽
  • @nancyliawoods
    I certainly relate. I almost didnt go to an archery shoot this past weekend because of my social anxiety, days leading up to it were so so hard. But i went and had the greatest time and, thats how it usually goes when i just suck it up and go. We gotta keep on keepin on. Appreciate your work! X❤
  • @hughiedavies6069
    I know the way Tim felt, and I'm currently going through it. When the talk began he said he lost interest in food. my ears pricked up, then when I listened to the talk I totally related to his experience. Thanks for sharing
  • Thanks a lot Tim a lot of what you described I’m feeling even what you’ve been through I don’t feel alone.
  • @88Hypxr
    I swear on day I will be here in comments and I'm gonna tell you that i'm fully recovered I swear on GOD Inshallah :thanksdoc:
  • I can function pretty much normally during the day because im always distracted by work and whatever podcast im listening to, but at night time when my wife and kid fall asleep and I only have myself, I go deep its been this way for about a year but only lately have I been experiencing what I believe are panic attacks(Ive never had them thats why i sai "I believe") feeling like I cant breath, when I am alone is when I go deep but I am also anti social and dont like being around anyone for prolongued periods of time so its like a double edge sword... just found your channel i hope listening to these stories make me realize I have not conpletely lost my mind...
  • @grahamtech
    I’ve had dpdr since 2017 and I relate with sooo much of this, I have had a lot of these symptoms as well as: standing up and feeling like a puppet, as well as not recognizing myself
  • @You-to-be
    Thanks thanks thanks thanks. Really helped me . I'm also 25, just had my first weed attack 4 weeks ago, felt like a seizure, was unable to move for what felt like hours but perhaps it was minutes. Laying on my back in my yard praying to get control of my body. Then the fog set in.