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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

Not this again!

Has anyone ever experienced this sensation? I posted my experience on the 'spiritual' thread but it bought back memories so I wondered if anyone else had.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've felt when I visit somewhere new that I've been there before.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Well i still cant explain how id known about the croydon tram crash a couple of days before it happened. I thought there had been two the same week

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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago

There and to the left a bit

I've had vivid dreams in the past that I've then been in a situation weeks or months later that I recall being part of the dream. Blowed if I can recall any of them now though!!

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Well i still cant explain how id known about the croydon tram crash a couple of days before it happened. I thought there had been two the same week"

That's not deja vue! Thats precognition

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It often happens to me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It often happens to me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It often happens to me."

Haha, I. See what you did there.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Funny I thought you'd done this thread before Steve

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By *-angel-XWoman
over a year ago

hell

I have it as a build up to an epileptic seizure

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Funny I thought you'd done this thread before Steve "

You know what? I thought I had! But I checked and I hadn't.

It's an interesting and relatively rare phenomena.

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

I have deja vue a lot

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Here we go again!

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"I have it as a build up to an epileptic seizure "

That's interesting. Maybe it's random brain circuit connections?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have the odd moment whether something from a dream, from a picture I've seen or someone I've seen years ago.

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By *-angel-XWoman
over a year ago

hell


"I have it as a build up to an epileptic seizure

That's interesting. Maybe it's random brain circuit connections? "

I'm not sure but it's not nice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Funny I thought you'd done this thread before Steve

You know what? I thought I had! But I checked and I hadn't.

It's an interesting and relatively rare phenomena. "

I wonder if you called it something else.

Anyway my understanding is that it is caused by our brains doing a memory integrity check. A kind of conflict resolution goes on as the memory gets filed to try to ensure that the memory isn't distorted. If it finds a distortion it resolves it giving us the feeling of having the memory twice.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well i still cant explain how id known about the croydon tram crash a couple of days before it happened. I thought there had been two the same week"

'Course you did.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I have it as a build up to an epileptic seizure "

Oh yeah that's quite common but chemically different to normal déjà vue.

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Funny I thought you'd done this thread before Steve

You know what? I thought I had! But I checked and I hadn't.

It's an interesting and relatively rare phenomena.

I wonder if you called it something else.

Anyway my understanding is that it is caused by our brains doing a memory integrity check. A kind of conflict resolution goes on as the memory gets filed to try to ensure that the memory isn't distorted. If it finds a distortion it resolves it giving us the feeling of having the memory twice."

Mine wasn't a memory as I'd never been there before but I knew what was there before we saw it - a building and a little river, and I recall the absolute sense of having been there before. Which was impossible.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

At times I think I've watched final destination once too often

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is that when you go back to the same cinema again?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Interesting. ...have you experienced this before?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I sometimes think I can see the future, then things happen and I get the deja vu feeling, but really I'm remembering what I saw and I'm like that's mad. idk

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Well i still cant explain how id known about the croydon tram crash a couple of days before it happened. I thought there had been two the same week

'Course you did. "

and thats why i dont usually talk about it when things happen. I think i asked on the thread at the time if there had been another

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've felt when I visit somewhere new that I've been there before."

Same..like I'm supposed to live this way over and over again. A bit like a specific scene of a film you have seen time after time. You know each word/mannerisms, everything of the scene!!

A weird but wonderful feeling and I take it as "I'm on the right course". Only time will tell if the course (life) is a pleasurable one!!

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Anyway steve, what i think happened to you was a flashback to a previous life

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By *risky_MareWoman
over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"I have it as a build up to an epileptic seizure

That's interesting. Maybe it's random brain circuit connections? "

I think it's just what's known in the trade as a brain fart!

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Interesting. ...have you experienced this before? "
yeah several times but the one I mentioned was when I was 14 and on a school trip to Germany. It was an unscheduled stop so I couldn't have know we would've there and it hadn't been talked about and I'd never been there before.

A visit from the Spookysaurus, I think.

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Anyway steve, what i think happened to you was a flashback to a previous life"

Hmmmmm.....I've never done any past life regression and not wholly convinced that such a thing exists, being Mr Cynical Hipsters.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Anyway steve, what i think happened to you was a flashback to a previous life

Hmmmmm.....I've never done any past life regression and not wholly convinced that such a thing exists, being Mr Cynical Hipsters. "

i got just the book for you

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Anyway steve, what i think happened to you was a flashback to a previous life

Hmmmmm.....I've never done any past life regression and not wholly convinced that such a thing exists, being Mr Cynical Hipsters. i got just the book for you "

It's not "penile enlargement through eating carrots lots" is it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Interesting. ...have you experienced this before? yeah several times but the one I mentioned was when I was 14 and on a school trip to Germany. It was an unscheduled stop so I couldn't have know we would've there and it hadn't been talked about and I'd never been there before.

A visit from the Spookysaurus, I think. "

Did you ever ask your parents about it?

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"Well i still cant explain how id known about the croydon tram crash a couple of days before it happened. I thought there had been two the same week

'Course you did. and thats why i dont usually talk about it when things happen. I think i asked on the thread at the time if there had been another"

Always someone who has to take the P

I dreamt about Dunblane before it happened.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Well i still cant explain how id known about the croydon tram crash a couple of days before it happened. I thought there had been two the same week

'Course you did. and thats why i dont usually talk about it when things happen. I think i asked on the thread at the time if there had been another"

So you're from the Midlands, but you had a "vision" of a tram crashing in Croydon before it happened? Specifically Croydon and specifically a tram?

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By *pple16Man
over a year ago

Macclesfield

Ask doris

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Interesting. ...have you experienced this before? yeah several times but the one I mentioned was when I was 14 and on a school trip to Germany. It was an unscheduled stop so I couldn't have know we would've there and it hadn't been talked about and I'd never been there before.

A visit from the Spookysaurus, I think.

Did you ever ask your parents about it?"

nope. Spoke to them as little as possible.

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham


"Well i still cant explain how id known about the croydon tram crash a couple of days before it happened. I thought there had been two the same week

'Course you did. and thats why i dont usually talk about it when things happen. I think i asked on the thread at the time if there had been another

So you're from the Midlands, but you had a "vision" of a tram crashing in Croydon before it happened? Specifically Croydon and specifically a tram? "

People from the Midlands are not allowed to have visions?

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Well i still cant explain how id known about the croydon tram crash a couple of days before it happened. I thought there had been two the same week

'Course you did. and thats why i dont usually talk about it when things happen. I think i asked on the thread at the time if there had been another

So you're from the Midlands, but you had a "vision" of a tram crashing in Croydon before it happened? Specifically Croydon and specifically a tram? "

i didnt have any vision it wasnt until i saw it on a thread that i thought it had happened a couple of days previous but it was that morning. Id seen no news, id not been out the house so there was no way i could of logically known about it but my first reaction when i saw the thread oh i thought this was in the news a couple of days ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

when one gets a dream of the future that swiftly comes to pass such as been mentioned in this thread, it has been given you to knee jerk you into giving heed to your dreams as this is the method that is being used to seek to instruct, comfort, rebuke , enlighten, warn you on your journey thru this life

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

genetic memory is posited as an explanation for deja vu.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


" Here we go again!

"

I wish you wouldn't keep doing that

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"genetic memory is posited as an explanation for deja vu. "

I was a German wine maker?

I've no knowledge of all this.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The scientific explanation to it is that on occasions the brain misfires, and rather than all your senses processing directly into the part of the brain that deals with the current timeline, it accidently sends it to the historic memory

So what you are sensing feels like it is a memory of that experience rather than a current experience.

As an explanation, it makes sense and I like it, despite completing believing in the paranormal.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Haven't experienced it for a while but it can be weird.

On a related note I've moved around a fair bit but have found I can often recognise the same 'types' of people ie. people I've met before in different places (except they're not the same people) - if that makes any sense at all

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"The scientific explanation to it is that on occasions the brain misfires, and rather than all your senses processing directly into the part of the brain that deals with the current timeline, it accidently sends it to the historic memory

So what you are sensing feels like it is a memory of that experience rather than a current experience.

As an explanation, it makes sense and I like it, despite completing believing in the paranormal."

Interesting. A brain fart then! (See above)

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"Haven't experienced it for a while but it can be weird.

On a related note I've moved around a fair bit but have found I can often recognise the same 'types' of people ie. people I've met before in different places (except they're not the same people) - if that makes any sense at all "

Some people look very similar. Doppelgänger types. (German again!)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Haven't experienced it for a while but it can be weird.

On a related note I've moved around a fair bit but have found I can often recognise the same 'types' of people ie. people I've met before in different places (except they're not the same people) - if that makes any sense at all

Some people look very similar. Doppelgänger types. (German again!) "

Yes - although sometimes it's other stuff like how they behave. But more likely it's how my mind categorises people.

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By *oward1978Man
over a year ago

Rotherham


"Not this again!

Has anyone ever experienced this sensation? I posted my experience on the 'spiritual' thread but it bought back memories so I wondered if anyone else had. "

Yeah, when I saw a "length or girth" thread this morning. It seemed awfully familiar.

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By *risky_MareWoman
over a year ago

...Up on the Downs


"The scientific explanation to it is that on occasions the brain misfires, and rather than all your senses processing directly into the part of the brain that deals with the current timeline, it accidently sends it to the historic memory

So what you are sensing feels like it is a memory of that experience rather than a current experience.

As an explanation, it makes sense and I like it, despite completing believing in the paranormal.

Interesting. A brain fart then! (See above) "

Technical term.....

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"genetic memory is posited as an explanation for deja vu.

I was a German wine maker?

I've no knowledge of all this. "

an ancestor might have been and passed the memory of the place to you genetically

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Bumping this up past the others that have been dragged up so i can see it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I experience Deja Vu maybe once a year or so. Usually its because I see something in real life that I saw in the dream before. It does make me stop dead and say WTF every time

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France


"The scientific explanation to it is that on occasions the brain misfires, and rather than all your senses processing directly into the part of the brain that deals with the current timeline, it accidently sends it to the historic memory

So what you are sensing feels like it is a memory of that experience rather than a current experience.

As an explanation, it makes sense and I like it, despite completing believing in the paranormal."

It is exactly that; the "time clock" or "time register" in your brain goes temporarily out of sync; and it registers current events as if they are memories.

You think you are remembering something when in fact you are experiencing it for the first time.

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By *rightonsteve OP   Man
over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"The scientific explanation to it is that on occasions the brain misfires, and rather than all your senses processing directly into the part of the brain that deals with the current timeline, it accidently sends it to the historic memory

So what you are sensing feels like it is a memory of that experience rather than a current experience.

As an explanation, it makes sense and I like it, despite completing believing in the paranormal.

It is exactly that; the "time clock" or "time register" in your brain goes temporarily out of sync; and it registers current events as if they are memories.

You think you are remembering something when in fact you are experiencing it for the first time."

Except I knew that there was a house and river with no prior knowledge and I couldn't see them from where I was.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes

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By *igjrvMan
over a year ago

blackwood

This is true. I was 15. Stood in the dinner que at school. In a corridor with windows over looking the play yard. I had a strong case of deja vue. Only this time it kept getting stronger. I seen what was going to happen next. I told my best friend who was stood next to me. I said that another of our friends will walk up to the window and offer a sweet through it. And sure enough exactly as I saw it he walk around the corner held a bag of sweets up but the only difference was it was a different colour sweet.

My mate was shocked. Its never happened since.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The scientific explanation to it is that on occasions the brain misfires, and rather than all your senses processing directly into the part of the brain that deals with the current timeline, it accidently sends it to the historic memory

So what you are sensing feels like it is a memory of that experience rather than a current experience.

As an explanation, it makes sense and I like it, despite completing believing in the paranormal.

It is exactly that; the "time clock" or "time register" in your brain goes temporarily out of sync; and it registers current events as if they are memories.

You think you are remembering something when in fact you are experiencing it for the first time.

Except I knew that there was a house and river with no prior knowledge and I couldn't see them from where I was. "

That is precognition then, not de ja vu, very interesting though

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By *iamondjoeMan
over a year ago

Glastonbury

Didn't we have this discussion already?

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By *enard ArgenteMan
over a year ago

London and France


"The scientific explanation to it is that on occasions the brain misfires, and rather than all your senses processing directly into the part of the brain that deals with the current timeline, it accidently sends it to the historic memory

So what you are sensing feels like it is a memory of that experience rather than a current experience.

As an explanation, it makes sense and I like it, despite completing believing in the paranormal.

It is exactly that; the "time clock" or "time register" in your brain goes temporarily out of sync; and it registers current events as if they are memories.

You think you are remembering something when in fact you are experiencing it for the first time.

Except I knew that there was a house and river with no prior knowledge and I couldn't see them from where I was. "

But you were "remembering " something at the time it was happening. Would you have been able, before actually physically seeing that house and river, to describe it exactly, or draw it? I suspect not.

It's similar to dreaming; where your mind believes it's real, until you wake and realise it was a dream.

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By *andsonjohnMan
over a year ago

in the eye of the storm


"Not this again!

Has anyone ever experienced this sensation? I posted my experience on the 'spiritual' thread but it bought back memories so I wondered if anyone else had. "

On the few occasions I have felt this my first thought has always been I dreamt this not that I've been here before .

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

What do you call it when you see something happening and its like its happening in slow motion like your brain actually slows down

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By *andsonjohnMan
over a year ago

in the eye of the storm


"What do you call it when you see something happening and its like its happening in slow motion like your brain actually slows down"

Or has speeded up and the world is moving at normal pace .

I have felt that in a moment of life or death as well as in a lucid dream .

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"What do you call it when you see something happening and its like its happening in slow motion like your brain actually slows down

Or has speeded up and the world is moving at normal pace .

I have felt that in a moment of life or death as well as in a lucid dream ."

i generally get it over imporant things but also trivial things. Just like youve switched on a slow motion setting. I dont know what its called though

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By *andsonjohnMan
over a year ago

in the eye of the storm


"What do you call it when you see something happening and its like its happening in slow motion like your brain actually slows down

Or has speeded up and the world is moving at normal pace .

I have felt that in a moment of life or death as well as in a lucid dream .i generally get it over imporant things but also trivial things. Just like youve switched on a slow motion setting. I dont know what its called though"

akinetopsia,

According to Google .

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"What do you call it when you see something happening and its like its happening in slow motion like your brain actually slows down

Or has speeded up and the world is moving at normal pace .

I have felt that in a moment of life or death as well as in a lucid dream .i generally get it over imporant things but also trivial things. Just like youve switched on a slow motion setting. I dont know what its called though

akinetopsia,

According to Google ."

thanks i shall look that up

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By *igjrvMan
over a year ago

blackwood

Untrue. read my last post it truely happened

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Best not start on the disorder i have that doesnt even have a name.

Its on my records as transistional global amnensia like.

As transististinal global amnesia may affect people once in their lifetime where i constantly have episides

Basically when im having an episode im unable to make new memories

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By *uthTVDerbysTV/TS
over a year ago

Derby

I had a curry last night. Yet had the feeling I'd eaten it before. I mentioned this to the waiter who replied "Yes. You ordered the Chicken Tikka Dejavu". Sorted!

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By *ensual temptressWoman
over a year ago

Southampton

I don't experience Deja vue.

However on Fab I do get Deja Poo alot .....

Heard that shit before

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By *andsonjohnMan
over a year ago

in the eye of the storm


"Best not start on the disorder i have that doesnt even have a name.

Its on my records as transistional global amnensia like.

As transististinal global amnesia may affect people once in their lifetime where i constantly have episides

Basically when im having an episode im unable to make new memories"

Does it effect short term or long term memories but that I mean do you forget straight away or after a short period of time .

Hope the question doesn't offend just interested .

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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago

West Wales

The year the Grand National was a farce with restarts galore, horses everywhere, absolute disaster.

I'd dreamt it a few months previous exactly as I saw it on the TV, not like I was there.. Freaked me out, then I began to form my own belief on timelines etc.

S

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By *igjrvMan
over a year ago

blackwood

That is exactly how I feel now. Unless it's happened to you noone believes it. I don't talk about it much bit I do look at things a lot differently. X

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"Best not start on the disorder i have that doesnt even have a name.

Its on my records as transistional global amnensia like.

As transististinal global amnesia may affect people once in their lifetime where i constantly have episides

Basically when im having an episode im unable to make new memories

Does it effect short term or long term memories but that I mean do you forget straight away or after a short period of time .

Hope the question doesn't offend just interested ."

im happy to answer anything on it but its quite hard to understand. But if this makes sense there is no memory to forget as the memory isnt made. I cant actually make a memory to forget

So i could quite happily go and make a cup of coffee as that is using old memories but i wouldnt know id made the cup of coffee

As that would of been making a new memory

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