I'm 26 and get this feeling really frequently, if I think of big numbers or watch a video on YouTube of something with a lot of speed I get it a lot! I need to get it seem it soon as I work with a lot of machinery and I wouldn't want to have an accident...I'll get to the doctors next week and hopefully post an update
My son has recently started to experience this feeling. He first had it after being ill with a cold but it's happened on a few occasions while he's falling to sleep. I'm worried sick.
I however experience these symptoms rather sporadically. I'm curious now whether my son does as well.
I hope your son is better. I know that was quite frightening and worrisome for us.
I feel like I'm still half asleep and I start having these thoughts, almost like dreams, that are about nothing important. They're just random thoughts and images that are scrambled up and make no sense, but they feel so urgent. It feels like my mind is fighting against its own thoughts and it starts going faster and I can't stop it. It's such a frustrating feeling. It might only last around 5 minutes give or take, but I hate it.
Only a few times has it ever happened when I wasn't in bed, but even then it was just a few minutes after I had woken up and I'd be in the bathroom getting ready for the day. Usually it's when I have to wake up early and my mind is still sleepy.
27 year old male.
Been having similar episodes since as long as I can remember(but I wont say it's exactly the same). They are not frequent usually maybe once to three times a year. It doesn't feel like a panic/anxiety attack(which I don't think I've ever had) as I'm not really afraid, worried, or panicked. I am completely lucid whenever the "fits/episodes" or whatever else you want to call them when they happen. I feel like I've taken a mental adrenaline boost. Everything is moving at a 2 times speed while my body is moving at half speed. Noises seem to get louder and only slightly faster at like a 1.5 speed which throws me off because I feel like I'm playing 3 different speed settings at once.
Objects like my fingers feel elongated and very skinny to what I think they should feel like. Most everything I touch will either feel softer or rougher and always usually skinnier than what I know it's supposed to feel like.
It usually occurs either very early in the morning within the first 10 minutes of actively being awake. Or whenever I put alot of focus into a specific task (solving 1 specific difficult puzzle, drawing, fixation on a specific object, and once while playing an first person shooter for way to long).
The effects only seem to last generally 5-15 minutes. And always seem to go away whenever I stop trying to actively fixate on objects. Most of the time I turn on a video from YouTube or play an episode on netflix and it goes away without me even noticing.
Other affects: for some reason I feel like I can react much faster than I usually can "probably because of the different speeds" but I don't feel 100% confident to test the theory out for some reason. Like something in the back at my mind nags at me saying "don't try".
Also unlike an adrenaline rush I don't feel a fight or flight response, and I don't feel like I can lift a car over my head, or my breathing doesn't really quicken. So none of the symptoms really fit to say it's an adrenaline rush.
Idk maybe one day someone can tell me what it's called but I've looked for several years online and anyone I've ever asked about assumes I must be going crazy or be on drugs so I've stopped asking and openly telling people about it in public.