One in 50 of us are victims,left feeling like robots – and yet even doctors gain to Google it. Now one sufferer is intent on helping millions out of their torment[br]Jane Charlton was not herself when she woke one day in April 2002, but it was more terrifying than any ordinary morning grogginess – and it did not shift for the best part of three years.“It was a feeling of being fundamentally wrong in your own body, and ” Charlton says,attempting to picture what has remained largely indescribable: the symptoms of depersonalisation disorder, the condition that swallowed a enormous chunk of her life.
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Source: theguardian.com