Who was it who had the experience with the PTSD treatment where you looked at someone's finger, and it really fucked with your sense of direction afterwards?
I have no idea what it is; one of my "peeps" is having a treatment that answers the above description, and another one posted in a comment or entry where I had occasion to see it, that they'd had something of a similar description, and it had royally fucked with their sense of direction.
I have had EMDR. I know of practitioners who do it with their fingers, but mine used a series of flashing lights instead. It did mess with my sense of direction, as I was focusing on the lights moving back and forth and it made me a bit dizzy at times.
That would be me - the sensation went away about 30 minutes later - and it was no worse than what happens when I get a migraine or pre-migraine, but it did help with PTSD, I think, because I"m handling a lot of things better than I was before.
I think I posted about it in shadesong's journal, because that's the last place I remember mentioning PTSD. I couldn't remember the name of it, though - so thank you to the person to posted above.
My therapist did use his finger. While it was happening I had to fight a bit to keep from trancing, because I didn't think that trancing was what he wanted. Later I found that trancing would have been ok, and for me, it was an indication that it was working.
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It did mess with my sense of direction, as I was focusing on the lights moving back and forth and it made me a bit dizzy at times.
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I'm going to have to poke my nose into what that's all about at some point.
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That would be me - the sensation went away about 30 minutes later - and it was no worse than what happens when I get a migraine or pre-migraine, but it did help with PTSD, I think, because I"m handling a lot of things better than I was before.
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My therapist did use his finger. While it was happening I had to fight a bit to keep from trancing, because I didn't think that trancing was what he wanted. Later I found that trancing would have been ok, and for me, it was an indication that it was working.
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Like I said above, definitely going to poke nose in. I am curious about odd brain tricks.