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Major deja vu

her209

No Lifer
I'm watching ABC World News and I'm having major deja vu right now. In fact, its still happening. I swear I've seen this before.

Freaky. As I'm typing this, I have strange feeling I've created this thread before too.
 
later tonight when you're alone and start to touch yourself, you'll have a strange feeling you did that before too.
 
Okay, this is really freaky, The ABC local news is on and the feeling is still hanging around.
 
I'm not high. (I think)

They just did the story on the international fugitive Bagger and I can swear I've seen it before.
 
This is so weird. I'm interacting with my bro and I have the feeling that we've had the conversation before.
 
Early researchers tried to establish a link between déjà vu and serious psychopathology such as schizophrenia, anxiety, and dissociative identity disorder, with hopes of finding the experience of some diagnostic value. However, there does not seem to be any special association between déjà vu and schizophrenia or other psychiatric conditions.[3]

The strongest pathological association of déjà vu is with temporal lobe epilepsy.[4][5] This correlation has led some researchers to speculate that the experience of déjà vu is possibly a neurological anomaly related to improper electrical discharge in the brain. As most people suffer a mild (i.e. non-pathological) epileptic episode regularly (e.g. the sudden "jolt," a hypnagogic jerk, that frequently occurs just prior to falling asleep), it is conjectured that a similar (mild) neurological aberration occurs in the experience of déjà vu, resulting in an erroneous sensation of memory.
 
Originally posted by: JohnCU
As most people suffer a mild (i.e. non-pathological) epileptic episode regularly (e.g. the sudden "jolt," a hypnagogic jerk, that frequently occurs just prior to falling asleep)

Wow, thought that was just me. Usually when i'm extremely tired.

I thought it was lupus.
 
Ok, but I wasn't tired nor falling asleep. I did notice my face felt warmer than usual (like a mild fever). Its back to a normal temperature.
 
Originally posted by: Lifted
Originally posted by: JohnCU
As most people suffer a mild (i.e. non-pathological) epileptic episode regularly (e.g. the sudden "jolt," a hypnagogic jerk, that frequently occurs just prior to falling asleep)

Wow, thought that was just me. Usually when i'm extremely tired.

I thought it was lupus.

yeah i like them, lets me know im close to goin to sleep :thumbsup:
 
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