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Aug 15, 2018
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"you might look awake but be unresponsive." i am completely responsive and actually thats what pulls me out of it if it doesnt just end. also i have a walking job and i can continue to do my job without fail during one (although im not sure how)
That can happen too Life. Seizures are slightly different for everyone, but you describe, perfectly Temporal Lobe Epilepsy. I vomit...yeah me.
 
Life_and_Death

Life_and_Death

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yay you, that sounds like a lot of fun lol. so who would i ask about that my psychiatrist or my family doctor? and you wouldnt know if theres anyway to help it would you?
 
got2beFionaC

got2beFionaC

i am nobody. who are you? are you nobody, too?
Jul 1, 2020
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premonitions
 
Life_and_Death

Life_and_Death

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premonitions
no its a disorder or problem of some kind. i know some of them play out the way they do because of my paranoia but that doesnt explain all of them
 
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Aug 15, 2018
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yay you, that sounds like a lot of fun lol. so who would i ask about that my psychiatrist or my family doctor? and you wouldnt know if theres anyway to help it would you?
Family doctor. If you have a witness ask them to go with you. The doctor will ask what you were doing before your behaviour changes, about how long it takes you to get back to normal, and what you are like when do become normal. Temporal lobe epilepsy is neurological. Nothing a psychiatrist can help you with. Anti-epileptics can certainly help. But first you need a diagnosis. Best of luck Life...smile.
 
Life_and_Death

Life_and_Death

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It sounds like a type of break with reality, a trance like state, maybe due to some kind of brain damage. Not a hallucination, more like a type of mild psychosis. I'm not a doctor, just someone who reads a lot about mental functions.
it seems i might have missed this comment. and probably the answer to my problem. as they didnt start until after i started hitting my head off things (walls, doors, windows, anything really) i shouldnt say start. i hit my head off a cake pan (which most likely still has a major dent it in to this day) and one of those stew pots when i was about 15ish. but ive recently been doing it more often. im going to the doctor soon to get it checked out though. is there anything else you can tell me about it?
 
unprecocious

unprecocious

Not advanced
Jul 23, 2020
15
If it's due to head injury, check out info on Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, or continuous brain damage. Like that Hernandez guy. But he was extreme.
 
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CalmStrikeofMercy

CalmStrikeofMercy

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Dec 8, 2019
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i have these "visions" its like a flashback but of the future. and its so.....explicit that i will physically act it out like im there. its difficult to control it and is a thing thats happens several times a day. does anyone know anything about this or maybe also have these?

Clairvoyance?
i have these "visions" its like a flashback but of the future. and its so.....explicit that i will physically act it out like im there. its difficult to control it and is a thing thats happens several times a day. does anyone know anything about this or maybe also have these?

Clairvoyance?
 

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