I think your main post has been misfiled under Stories….perhaps one of the moderators can retrieve it and link it with this one?
I read your main post though which described your experience overall of the last couple of years and where you are now, which was helpful. I am very sorry that this has happened to you and I am very sorry that your observations suggest it is happening again.
I’m not sure I would call what you describe a flashback - which in my experience are something where past and present feels more entangled than you describe, a bit more out of body if that makes sense and more single frame than a series of movie frames. But it doesn’t really matter what one calls it…..it sounds as if something about it felt unsettling or confusing to you. Do you know why? What do you think is happening or causing it?
I was diagnosed with PTSD a couple of years post BD. I’m not alone here in that. So, yes, I have seen my brain do some strange stuff as it tried to make sense of things that made no sense to me. Bc of that I have learned to have respect for some of the ways our brains try to shuffle our mental cards, communicate basics and try to make us feel a bit better than we do in the moment. I learned with time to see it as a kind of neurological hiccup….what mattered was less the experience itself than what it told me about where my unconscious nervous system felt I was. It’s as if our system can feel things while we are busily trying to think the opposite….I suspect it is a kind of basic almost primeval alert system of red, yellow and green, the same bit of our hind brain that raises our metaphorical hackles with a feeling of unease about someone or brings nightmares that half make sense and half don’t.
So what do you think your own system is trying to communicate?
T: 18 M: 12 (at BD) No kids.
H diagnosed with severe depression Oct 15. BD May 16. OW since April 16, maybe earlier. Silent vanisher mostly.
Divorced April 18. XH married ow 6 weeks later.
"Option A is not available so I need to kick the s**t out of Option B" Sheryl Sandberg