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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!

 

 

 

Comments

Re: Deja vu

Submitted by aloevera45 on Wed, 2007-04-25 - 18:09
Lisa, I know this post is over two years old, but I just came across it today. I'm a 21-year-old college student in Abilene, TX, and for a few years now, I have been experiencing these deja vu episodes. They were previously diagnosed as panic attacks, but I have become increasingly concerned that this diagnosis is incorrect. Anyway, I'm collecting some different resources from the internet to take to my doctor next week, and I was just curious how everything turned out for you. Was the diagnosis in fact temporal lobe epilepsy? What is your treatment? Also, if anyone else would like to give me some feedback or suggestions, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks, Alex

Re: Re: Deja vu

Submitted by Katvwolf on Mon, 2007-05-07 - 23:43
Hey Alex, I too, am having episodes with strong deja vu symptoms, as well as physical symptoms, which may be seizures. I can tell you more about them, if you're interested. I'm in the process of being evaluated for seizure disorder. Just had my sleep deprived EEG and MRI today. I see my neuro on Monday for the results... -Kat

Re: Re: Re: Deja vu

Submitted by Maxie on Tue, 2007-06-26 - 02:04
If -anyone- can tell me more about this, I'd be appreciative. I -seriously- thought I was psychotic, or somehow...allergic to deja-vu. Mine seems to hit strongest when playing some video games...has that ever happened to anyone else? Not that it's repeatable, like I can play the same scenes again and have the same effect...but I get that horrible "I've seen this before...and I have to get -OUT- of here!" feeling. Like the pit of my stomach drops out, I get shakes and dizziness and can't -breath-, but it's as if I'm -locked- into the experience...then I break out of it, and it's like all my muscles just tightened and let go at once. Tired and sore and...frightened, for sure. I had -no- idea something like this was possible...I just decided to take a chance, and input "scary deja-vu" into the search bar...thank gods for the internet. Even if no one has anything more to say, thank you all for being here, and for telling me I'm -not- insane...something really -is- wrong. Now I just need to find out what. Me for a doctors appt. as soon as possible.

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