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Posted: 06/07/08 - 02:08
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I too have been having these feelings for quite a few years now. We could just be standing in the kitchen having a conversation together with my family and all of a sudden it hits me real strong. We have done this before and I start to feel funny and spaced out. I will even announce that I'm having a deja-vu. Then once its over I wont remember what has happened up to that point in my day. Now that I know I'm not crazy, I will bring this up to my doctor. Shocked


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Posted: 07/18/08 - 10:25
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i did not start smoking till i was 15 yrs as far as i can remember i never expierenced deja vu, but i had very lucid and mundane dreams. so after i turned 15 maybe it was 14 i started smoking and i started expierenceing deja vu. i almost stop having dreams or atleast never remember them. so i was a everyday smoker and i would expierence deja vu like atleast 1 a month. but then there was this period of time where my friends all had jobs and everyone was buying funk and we where getting blazed all the time. I started expierence deja vu like every day sometimes multiple times in a day.

for me it was the insane feeling like i knew what is happening and i read how people claim they could guess what was happening ahead of time. for me i had this strong strong feeling like i could but i never really knew, but still as the deja vu was taking place i would put my life on it that i knew it was gonna happen but only right after it happens.
i enjoy it, ocasionally i ll get ones that last for a long long time like minutes and i think i enjoy it.

but ive cut back to about a gram of funk a day and i get deja vu about 2 times a month now. if i start smoking alot i get deja vu more frequently.

so for me without a dought in my mind marijuana has an effect on deja vu but i would like to know if its just me.


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Posted: 07/22/08 - 20:34
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I had a bizarre experience last Friday. I am a lawyer and was in court when I had the strongest feeling I had been in the trial before and that I knew what the prosecutor was about to ask my client. I felt time was also moving differently to normal. I lent over and told a colleague that in a few minutes, the prosecutor would ask a particular question in a particular way. He did. My colleague gave me a very strange look. Even if it was caused by anything from tension to tumours, I cannot explain how I got a complex sentence exactly right three minutes before it happened and I have a colleague to corroborate me.


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Posted: 07/28/08 - 09:34
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I too have experienced these DejaVu feelings since my early teen years. However to me, once the initial episode ends and my body and mind settle back down, I somehow feel more at peace - as if having the episode somehow confirms that everything is as it should be.


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Posted: 08/13/08 - 20:59
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hey

when i sleep i dont remember what i dreamed but somedays i just get a kind of a flash not really a flash but knowledge about what´s going to happen
fx im in a wood on a road that suddenly splits to two roads the one way i know who im going to meet and what their responses are when i talk to them. and the other road is kind of unknown where i dont know what´s going to happen and who am i going to meet ec. i just wanna know i can master it, control it use it when it´s nessecary. plz help here


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Posted: 03/03/09 - 17:36
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Hello,my name is vanessa and I've been going thrue deja vous for a while its kind of terrifying the first time and it still is but am trying to get use to it.But thats not the only thing I go thrue I also see visions that end up happening... Confused


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Posted: 03/25/09 - 07:44
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Thank you all, so much for posting your experiences with dejavu. My God, I am not alone. I, like the individual clwalk, experience the exact same symptoms, in the exact same manner, with the added experience of phantom smells that only intensify the nausea. These have occured since around the age of 13 or so, and I have what I have termed "bad days" maybe once every six to eight weeks.
On these days, beginning the night before-I have continuous dreams of dejavu that wake me from my sleep.Unfortunately-I easily fall back to sleep after waking-almost instantly-only to drift into yet another dream that wakes me again. Then upon fully waking in the morning, the day begins with an episode-and then they can occurr once an hour or even two an hour for a period of 6-8 hours. And usually-the last one that I experience is the worst-then they are gone, leaving my body tired and broken.
Unfortunately, they are so frightening and unnerving to me, that the effects stay with me for a couple of days afterwards,in the form of a fear that they will once again return too quickly. I have no idea what to do, and unfortunately-neither does my family physician. MRIs are normal and because this test is normal, my Dr. says there is no need for further testing. But, i have to believe in my heart that somewhere, someone can help us figure out what is going on in our bodies and help us find a way to make these episodes stop. They are frightening and they have the intense power to take away the joy of life for fear of their return.
So to all of you who experience these horrible situations, I say I understand, and I am sorry that you have to endure them as I do. Keep hope-please, for all of us.


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Posted: 10/26/09 - 10:28
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I have experienced very similar effects. My skin would go cold and tingly, I would get nauseous and then very strong deja-vu that would last longer than normal. Then I would be flooded by extreme fear and memories of dreams I have had, they would come back uncontrollably. Each of these episodes would last a few minutes then I would be left exhausted. I would get about 8 - 16 a day for a period of two days every week or couple of weeks. My memory all around this time didn't work properly, and I felt completely disconnected to things that I knew or owned. I had an MRI and did not have a tumor, but after several EEG's nothing showed up. I have been free of them for about six months and never got diagnosed, though the neurologist said they certainly seemed like partial temporal-lobe epileptic seizures. I am not sure what triggered them or why they went away, though I certainly was more depressed around the time of getting them, but which caused which I'm not sure. If you have experienced these then you really should go to see the doctor, it is not a sign of going 'mad' I was reassured that by several doctors. It is best to see someone just to make sure it isn't anything worse. I found them scary until I spoke to a neurologist and learned to understand what was going on.


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Posted: 11/17/09 - 20:30
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This happened to me years ago--when I was pregnant. I was in the shower and suddenly had an overwhelming feeling of deja vu from a dream i had that night. Instead of the usual reaction to deja vu, it was intense and unpleasant and i felt really sick. Luckily, that day i was going to my OB-Gyn. He said it was a hormonal surge. He said many women describe it as an out of body experience.

Today, i started having them again. It's been happening all day. It's really upsetting. I'm not exhausted afterwards, as people describe, but my face feels hot and i'm getting anxious anticipating the next one. It was not coming at me all day like this when it happened to me before.

All the deja vus seem to link back to dreams i've had. the dreams are not disturbing, but the remembering of them and the deja vu is very unsettling.

i am on an intense antibiotic, so maybe it's that, or maybe it's part of peri-menopause? i could see that hormone surges could happen now. god, it's happening again. very scary!! ok done. face hot. arms chilled, feel faint.

ugh.


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