Would you mind explaining a little more about what your doctors have found?
I’ve been having these awful episodes off and on for 30 years. They went away for a short time but now their back. I start feeling the dejavu I’ll feel the adrenaline start in my stomach it travels up through to my chest and then I feel very lightheaded to the point I feel I will pass out and I’ll start sweating profusely. My head feels really spacey and heavy afterwards and tired. I’ve never passed out. I’ve been experiencing this for 3 days straight now anywhere from 4-8 episodes. I feel like I’m going crazy thoughts going through my head all jumbled up. It’s awful I’m really scared this time because I’ve never had them last more than a day. Its very depressing I just wish I knew WHY??? Thankful I found this site.
Regarding them being seizures, I had a very minor episode last night while on the PC and although I felt the 'deja vu' feeling, during the episode I knew that I had never experienced this before.
So much as I'd like to think that we all have super powers of prediction and insights to the future, I'm pretty sure they are just small seizures.
My doctors continue to focus on cardiac issues but I'm not sure. I passed a treadmill stress test with no issues, two tilt table tests have both been positive, and I wore two different heart monitors for a period of time but didn't have any episodes while they were on. The cardiologist recently put me on Northera which is designed to raise my blood pressure. It has done that, I'm now around 130 or 140 over 90 instead of between 100 and 120 over 80 or lower, but I'm still having episodes. I can ramp up the Northera dosage but worry about other effects from pushing my blood pressure too high.
If my situation sounds similar to anyone out there, I'm open to suggestions. I have noted some of the other diagnoses on here and plan to talk to my doctor again at my physical in two weeks. Thanks for your help!
KNOW it was not. Most of the times I never had a headache associated with these episodes. They basically told me they just has to put down a diagnosis and didn't know what else to put Grrr.....
I've had these episodes for years: very vivid recollection of (what I believe are) dreams. The episodes last only a matter of seconds, but they are very disturbing to me. I've been tested for epilepsy and other neurological disorders and the tests came up negative. I think that they occur, not when I'm stressed necessarily, but rather when I'm overly fatigued, haven't slept well. They seem to just come "out of the blue." I can't explain them except that maybe they're something like panic attacks (which I personally have never experienced), because I try to calm myself, breathe deeply, relax, realize that these episodes aren't harmful ("this isn't going to kill me" is the mantra I employ), and soon the disturbed feeling passes. I've explained it to me family doctor and he, like many general medicine doctors, shrugs his shoulders and says, "hmmm." So, que sera, sera, I guess.
Someday someone will figure this out. I can’t imagine what others are experiencing who don’t think to google this. It’s obviously a prevalent condition amongst a lot of people !