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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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Re: Deja vu

Submitted by Rierie on Tue, 2011-01-25 - 14:05

Wow----I am so happy I found this site as my 9yr old daughter was recently diagnosed with absence seizures and complex partial epilepsy.  Her first Full seizure----for lack of better wording was in Early December.  It really un-nerved me, because I wasn't expecting it even though she had already been diagnosed withthe absence seizures.  We rushed her to the hospital and they were able to get it under control.  She stayed there (so did my husband and I), and her Nuerologist put her on Keppra.  She is now up to 4ml's, though we may have to increase it.  she had to come home today because she experienced "that funny feeling" in her stomach.  She can't really describe it, but says it was the worst "funny feeling" shes had.

 

She hasn't had anymore of the deja vu feelings.  However I am so glad to find out this is a common occurance/feeling that goes along with the seizures because I did not equate the 2 before visiting this site!  I really just didn't know.

Wow----I am so happy I found this site as my 9yr old daughter was recently diagnosed with absence seizures and complex partial epilepsy.  Her first Full seizure----for lack of better wording was in Early December.  It really un-nerved me, because I wasn't expecting it even though she had already been diagnosed withthe absence seizures.  We rushed her to the hospital and they were able to get it under control.  She stayed there (so did my husband and I), and her Nuerologist put her on Keppra.  She is now up to 4ml's, though we may have to increase it.  she had to come home today because she experienced "that funny feeling" in her stomach.  She can't really describe it, but says it was the worst "funny feeling" shes had.

 

She hasn't had anymore of the deja vu feelings.  However I am so glad to find out this is a common occurance/feeling that goes along with the seizures because I did not equate the 2 before visiting this site!  I really just didn't know.

Re: Oh my god, I'm so glad my mom found this site!!

Submitted by jdligon7947 on Tue, 2008-02-12 - 11:56
I thought it was just me like all the other post say. All of us are having the same things happen except my ears ring sometimes. I always feel like I'm going to die when I have mine, I thought it was ESP for a while. What do we all have in common besides the same feelings. I was born in March making me a pisces. I'm 34 male black and I do consturction work. I have been having this happen to me since I was young..

Re: Oh my god, I'm so glad my mom found this site!!

Submitted by mom2bellalia on Wed, 2009-04-22 - 09:09
Well, I'm 30, white, at home mom, June birthmonth, no forceps used when I was born (heard that can cause injury), no head trauma-- except when my sister made me fall into my table when I was 5, this started when I was 18. I'm a smoker. That's about it. What about everyone else?

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