It's a really difficult thing to explain but I will try my best because I really want to know what causes it.
When I was younger I used to call it the 'fast feeling' - its a sensation that everything around me is moving at an incredible speed - however I can see that things aren't moving fast - I can process that thought - but what I get is a sense/feeling of a huge adrenalin rush. If people talk to me I can see and process they are talking normally but my head sends out signals to my brain that makes it 'feel' like they are talking with a sense of urgency.
I guess it feels like a shot of adrenalin in my head - but I don't physically feel energised - my heart doesn't beat faster, I don't move or act with any more urgency - it's like a battle between conscious and subconscious.
I'm not worried about it - like I said it doesn't happen very often and, if I try and get rid of it, lasts no more than 5 mins - I'm just curious to know if anyone else has come across such a thing.
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weird - I used to get it when younger and get it very occasionally now too. I agree not a problem, hardly ever happens and does wear off quick.
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When I was younger it happened very frequently, but not so much now (much like yourself).
I used to get it after a certain nightmare. Ive never been able to explain what happens in the nightmare...its more of a feeling inside than something actually happening in my dream...but then I would wake up and have this feeling for minutes...hours....sometimes days. I would find it very hard to shake off...and sometimes even when it stopped, all i'd have to do is think about it and it would come back.
I could be doing normal things and it felt like it was happening at a million miles an hour. like i was rushing everything. I'd ask people around me if I seemed different or if it looked like I was rushing around and they would say no and that I seem normal...
Small things like sending a text, writing, reading...it would feel like my hands, my eyes, everything was moving quickly. but of course, it wasnt.
Ive never come across anyone else that has had this. It made life hell when I was younger and really scared me.
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If anyone finds out please let us all know
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HI ,
I was searching for a friend of mine and when I read to her this forum she was so excited because this happens to her.
She told me that all of a sudden people are talking faster and everything is moving fast and she feels like she is getting smaller. Then it stops
OK well I have done a lot of searching and one thing that I found that is closest to this is called Alice In Wonderland syndrome(AIWS) or Micropsia
To me it seems like some kind of partial seizure , they said it can be caused by maybe a head injury, epilepsy, or from Epstein Barr virus (infectious mononucleosis)
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im 17 and i get them very frequently
i just started crying because i have no clue what is wrong with me
last time i went to the e.r and they wanted me to see a neurologist but i lack insurance.
please contact me if you find anything out
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Ive been referring to it as 'going crazy in my head'
Im interested in knowing much more about this.
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I still get it now at 22 yrs old, but only once every 6 months or so (I had it the other night which is why I decided to look it up!). So glad (and relieved) to hear im not the only person who gets this!
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