feeling numb

Evening everyone, 

Does anyone else feel like this? 

I just feel numb. Pretty much all of the time, I find it hard to feel any sensation - this is emotional and physical and I find that more and more extreme attempts are needed to feel anything very much. For example, using a body scratcher/scrubber repeatedly, gave a sensation that I know in the past has felt painful. The other day, it was quite nice just to feel. 

I was praised at work recently. Previously this would have made me feel really pleased and again, i felt nothing and struggled to say acknowledge the recognition. I initially put this down to feeling my previous reaction was naivety and that I am a bit more seasoned and perhaps cynical. But that's not really me. 

I don't feel depressed or sad. I am coming to terms about my Feb/March diagnosis this year and so I wonder if there is something deep rooted going on psychologically. But I have little to be worried about except the world seems to have gone very monochrome. Not good and so this feeling is becoming something that is worrying me and consequently, I am finding concentration and focus on anything - work or life - really tough. 

I can understand why people can turn to substances and self harm - just wanting some sensation. I'm not there and don't want to end up there - but how do I navigate this? It feels that the rule book I had worked out for my life has been thrown into recycling and I haven't got the new version - leaving me, well, numb. It's really strange and I would appreciate any thoughts about what might be going on for me. 

Thanks. Andrew

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  • The feeling of numbness can be an awfully common one. It does sound like your diagnosis could be an impact here. Maybe think about how that change and shock could make you feel? Because it can be a massive change with a new diagnosis, but where possible embracing it openly and kindly to yourself can be awfully powerful. 

    The back strachther sounds positive! It sounds like that physical sensation is very relieving. Maybe something similar could bring some relief too? 

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  • The feeling of numbness can be an awfully common one. It does sound like your diagnosis could be an impact here. Maybe think about how that change and shock could make you feel? Because it can be a massive change with a new diagnosis, but where possible embracing it openly and kindly to yourself can be awfully powerful. 

    The back strachther sounds positive! It sounds like that physical sensation is very relieving. Maybe something similar could bring some relief too? 

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