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Deja vu

Tue, 04/05/2005 - 08:00

Hi, my name is Lisa and this is my first time posting.  I am 39 years and a mother of two daughters.  About 18 months ago, I had two experiences of deja vu.  After the deju vu feeling passed, I had a strange feeling in my stomach (like being on a rollercoaster).  These deja vu experiences were about a week apart and I believe only lasted a second or two.  About two weeks after these deja vu experiences and had a "doom" feeling.  I was in the bathroom and this intense feeling of dread happenned followed by that strange feeling in my stomach.  After these incidents I feel very "foggy" and tired.  I called my family practioner and he ordered an MRI which was "normal" and showed no lesions.  He asked if I wanted to see a neurologist but I declined because I thought it would never happen again.  Well it did--last Friday I had two more episodes of Deja Vu, once when I was laying in  bed and again about an hour later.  I know they were deja vu and at the time intense, however I cannot remember what the particular dream sequence was.  I called my family practioner and he has referred me to a neurolgist that specializes in seizure disorders.  I cannot get into the neurologist until late May? Am I on the right track here?  should I request certain tests?  does an EEG only show irregularities while having a seizure?  Also, I am afraid to drive in case one of these episodes occur.  Thanks!

 

 

 

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Hi im worried about my friend

Submitted by ellie5666 on Tue, 2019-03-05 - 09:04
Hi im worried about my friend she has been having these "episodes" mostly during college, we have done some research and still have no answers she is 17 and has smoked weed daily for about a year although she has been smoking it regularly before that for 3 years., she seems to only get it when she doesn't smoke for about half a day and she gets it over 5 times a day, she goes red to the face them gets a feeling as if she is going to pass out, also she gets that gagging feeling although she has nothing to throw up, she doesn't want to go to the doctor because she just got her 125cc license, although i think thats best for her , can anyone help.x

Hello, my name is Connie.  I

Submitted by Beefcake2014! on Wed, 2019-04-10 - 18:21
Hello, my name is Connie.  I did a general word search in Google and found this site.  I have these Déjà Vu experiences now and again.  More than anything, I become frightened and have a sick feeling in my stomach for a quick moment.  Today it happened when I walked into a fast food restaurant with my elderly uncle.  This is such a bizarre "feeling"...I don't even know what to call it "sensation"  & "memory"?  It comes upon my quickly, and I recall this starting back when I was a teenager.I have Déjà Vu feelings of floating or something of that nature along with these dream memories.  They always involve movement...such as floating or walking down a hallway or something of that nature.It always is weird stuff...like a "being" or "person" was in my dream...and sheer curtains...and my having a spell of Déjà Vu.  Today at the fast food place, it happened when I looked out the door...it brought back strong memories of a very weird dream... movement like floating always comes with these memories.  It scares me...not the actual memory, but the way my memory makes be physically fee.I am not trying to be funny or anything of that nature.  If you have not experienced something like this...it would be hard to understand.  You kind of need to have the "feeling" in your mind and the "feeling" in your stomach that come together at the exact same time.When I was a teenager, I would get quite scared...but as I've aged, I just tell myself to stay calm and sit down if possible.Thanks for listening.  

This happens to me as well.

Submitted by Diego M on Thu, 2019-05-30 - 02:51
This happens to me as well. You’re not alone. Have you ever blacked out. Just did so todayfor the second time. I was driving. It happened as I came to the light stop and was lucky to be able tu put my truck on parking gear.

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