So these experiences that everyone is discussing I have had them too when I was younger and now my 12 year old son is having them , it started for him I believe around 7 or 8 years old ! It is strange that they seem to be linked to a dream ! I had a dream when I was younger ! The dream is not extremely clear but it is intense ! It leaves you feeling with an intense feeling . It’s hard to explain ! Mine was about a very fast rushing waterfall . While this waterfall is rushing I hear a voice , I remember it sounding like a mans voice yelling for help ! It was so long ago like I was maybe 10 or 11 when I had this and I’m 31 years old now .
I brought him to the doctors . We did blood work , EEG on his head ( rule out simple seizure) , also saw a psychologist and got his teacher to do a Attention deficit disorder assessment but everything came back normal !
What could this be ? I’m not sure ? Panic attack ? Psychological . I looked into the simple seizures but I don’t think that’s it . I have read about this Alice in wonderland syndrome but what causes that !? Could it be spiritual ? It is possible . I do believe in God, I do believe our dreams have meanings but I don’t know I’m stunned . I am praying for him and going to try some techniques used during panic attacks with him ! I suffer from anxiety myself but I have not had experiences like these since I was 20 . Could it be hormonal / metabolic ?? Maybe . I find it very interesting this many people have experienced this
It’s so hard to describe but I’ll try my best. It feels like my head is spinning really fast. It feels like the inner voice in my head is talking so fast, like listening to audio on fast forward. It feels like every sense and sensation around me is amplified and exaggerated. It’s like my brain or subconscious is on overdrive and I can’t control it. The other night when it came back again, I was lying in bed just before going to sleep. All I could do was massage my head and take deep and controlled breaths. One thing I noticed is that it doesn’t go anyway in a second like a light switch. I can feel that it slowly descends away over the course of say a minute and your mind slowly starts going back to normal speed, the sound slowly goes back to normal and ten everything is fine. It used to bother me a lot when I was a teenager but I don’t get it often as an adult. I have been very busy and stressed at work lately so maybe it has something to do with the stresses in everyday life but I’m still baffled as to what it could be.
I have this feeling now. My head feels funny and everything is speeding up and my own voice in my head is yelling or shouting when im reading something and i swear things are louder its weird?
I love the internet! Without it I would have thought I was really special for having had the "fast feeling" episodes. Looks like it's quite common. I am 50 now, but I still remember them vividly, they started when I was around 8 and like many others on here, everything appeared different, amplified, faster somehow. My own thoughts seemed to be very loud, almost shouting in my head. I felt an intensity to everything. They never lasted very long but they were so strange.
I remember, years later when I saw lord of the rings when Frodo puts on the ring it reminded me a bit of the feeling.
Reflecting back, for me at least, it seemed to be triggered by over-thinking when I was on my own. It never really happened when i was interacting with other people or when distracted e.g. playing sport.
Over the years they happened less frequently and then more or less stopped in my 20s. My own view is that they are part of how some people's brains develop and once the brain is fully formed they usually stop.
my brother contracted epilepsy around the same time as this started happening to me. I also have a paranoid schizophrenic epileptic uncle. both my brother and I are bright in an above average sense, as was my uncle before his life deteriorated due to mental illness.
it literally just happened to me, and I probably haven't eaten enough today, and the trigger was going on to my balcony and smoking a cigarette. the last time it happened, I was smoking on my balcony too. the occasional mentioning of hypoglycaemia does seem relevant. I feel as though shifts in light levels might also have something to do with it.
the first time it ever happened to me I was playing on my electronic keyboard as a child. I had been sat there playing it for ages. excessive concentration does seem to bring it about. and like others have mentioned, it only ever happens when I'm alone.
I found it odd also, it took me until into my mid twenties to remember to talk to a doctor about it. and they suggested it was a mild fugue state.
I think it would be interesting to conduct a survey of affected individuals and see if there are any commonalities in the lifestyles. I grew into someone who is very interested in psychic and psychedelic states with a mystical streak.