10 Hypersomnia Symptoms
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Derealization
An individual experiencing derealization as a symptom of hypersomnia may feel detached from reality. People have described derealization as a feeling of looking at themselves from outside their own bodies.6I;, Kas A;Lavault S;Habert MO;Arnulf. ‘Feeling Unreal: a Functional Imaging Study in Patients with Kleine-Levin Syndrome.’ Brain : a Journal of Neurology, U.S. National Library of Medicine, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24785943
Individuals may feel like they've lost control of their own feelings, thoughts or actions. Derealization is also defined as an altered perception that makes a person's surroundings appear foggy, visually distorted, surreal or dreamlike. Other people may seem mechanical, unreal or unfamiliar.6I;, Kas A;Lavault S;Habert MO;Arnulf. ‘Feeling Unreal: a Functional Imaging Study in Patients with Kleine-Levin Syndrome.’ Brain : a Journal of Neurology, U.S. National Library of Medicine, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24785943
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