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Re: Do you get déjà vu? What's it like? » SLS

Posted by sleepygirl2 on July 18, 2012, at 11:56:33

In reply to Re: Do you get déjà vu? What's it like? » sleepygirl2, posted by SLS on July 18, 2012, at 5:05:02

No, it wasn't a reexperiencing of anything significant. I was me, sitting on the couch, watching Seinfeld... wait that is very familiar! ;-)
Really though, I think I experience something maybe? On the fringe of normal experience. The description of simple partial seizures comes closest to it. Why me? I don't know, because of seizures after I was born? Maybe, maybe not.
Stress related? Probably.
Something everybody gets? Maybe. It's not just déjà vu though, it's fear, queasiness, problems with speaking only a few times
Not enough to bother a neurologist about, more a curiosity.
I told my Pdoc about me thinking they were partial seizures. He said they were something I learned to do to get attention. That bothered me, because i avoided talking about the really weird ones, they usually happen while I'm alone, and mostly others wouldn't notice them, except on a couple of occasions in front of people I REALLY would not like noticing, since those were at work and at school, with an inability to respond properly, being stuck, with nonsensical speech, and an awful headache.
But those were a long time ago, now it's just déjà vu, fear and queasiness.
Just curious about others' experiences.
Thanks Scott


On the other hand, you have different fingers.


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