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Deja Vu

Posted by Billy Lavorgna on October 30, 2001, at 23:51:55

This site is a marvel.
Sifting through the various threads, I've come across others who have experienced what I have: a sporadic sensation of deja vu and half-remembered dreams running concurrently with my conventional, waking thoughts.
I've had this for most of my adult life, and have at various times attributed it to brain tumour, insanity, panic, epilepsy, and Liz Taylor's "White Diamonds". Well, give or take.
I'd be keen to hear other personal narratives on the particulars of this sensation.

 

Re: Deja Vu ...Vu Deja

Posted by dreamer on October 31, 2001, at 18:34:45

In reply to Deja Vu, posted by Billy Lavorgna on October 30, 2001, at 23:51:55

> This site is a marvel.
> Sifting through the various threads, I've come across others who have experienced what I have: a sporadic sensation of deja vu and half-remembered dreams running concurrently with my conventional, waking thoughts.
> I've had this for most of my adult life, and have at various times attributed it to brain tumour, insanity, panic, epilepsy, and Liz Taylor's "White Diamonds". Well, give or take.
> I'd be keen to hear other personal narratives on the particulars of this sensation.

mmmmmmm I get the dejas when sleep deprived.
I dream in the background or dreams I've had the previous week flash whilst doing day to day things. Its not daydreaming I don't conjour up the dream it invades.
The best xperiences I have is whilst waking but eyes closed I get fast flashes of geometric shapes freaky colours I don't worry bout them suppose it's like a mild lsd trip(never had drugs-don't need em)
Another recently occuring pleasure is a image will arrive fast then slow down to a halt as if to say hello and speed off again.

Is any of this making sense.....faulty wiring in the brain and sticky valves but a good machanic is hard to find. Try to enjoy it worry if you get severe head pains.

dreamer nutterlistic.

 

Re: Deja Vu » Billy Lavorgna

Posted by susan C on October 31, 2001, at 21:29:08

In reply to Deja Vu, posted by Billy Lavorgna on October 30, 2001, at 23:51:55

> This site is a marvel.
> Sifting through the various threads, I've come across others who have experienced what I have: a sporadic sensation of deja vu and half-remembered dreams running concurrently with my conventional, waking thoughts.
> I've had this for most of my adult life, and have at various times attributed it to brain tumour, insanity, panic, epilepsy, and Liz Taylor's "White Diamonds". Well, give or take.
> I'd be keen to hear other personal narratives on the particulars of this sensation.

Hi Billy,
Welcome, Have you Been here before? ahhahahahah
I do remember dreams, during the day, they shadow my day, but i think that maybe happens to everyone...one thing i noticed when i came off of keppra, was the return of dejavu...i was talking to a friend on the phone, and i was absolutely convinced that we had had this conversation before...absolutely, so absolutely I stopped for a moment and reflected and realized while i was on this other med, i had not had that expereince and that the experience of dejavu had been VERY regular...it is kind of like a SWoooooSH through my brain. a sensation, not cool visuals like dreamer. And I have taken LSD, shhhhhhhh dont tell anyone. nothing really happend, just sensations, spacyness...
So, I noticed your post and thought I would give you two cents.

Mouse With A Bank Account
susan C

ps-white diamonds, isnt that the name of liz's perfume?


 

Re: Deja Vu

Posted by Mitch on November 1, 2001, at 13:18:24

In reply to Deja Vu, posted by Billy Lavorgna on October 30, 2001, at 23:51:55

> This site is a marvel.
> Sifting through the various threads, I've come across others who have experienced what I have: a sporadic sensation of deja vu and half-remembered dreams running concurrently with my conventional, waking thoughts.
> I've had this for most of my adult life, and have at various times attributed it to brain tumour, insanity, panic, epilepsy, and Liz Taylor's "White Diamonds". Well, give or take.
> I'd be keen to hear other personal narratives on the particulars of this sensation.

I get those but only when I am hypomanic.

 

Re: Deja Vu

Posted by Billy Lavorgna on November 2, 2001, at 0:24:09

In reply to Re: Deja Vu, posted by Mitch on November 1, 2001, at 13:18:24

Mmm. Thanks for the feedback. I think I prob'ly have a subtle epilepsy. The tingly arm, the aftermath fatigue. Yaay for me.


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