I have had this since I was a little boy and I am now 19. I used to call it a "Brain Race" Because it felt like everything was racing around me and thoughts inside my head were racing around aswell. I went to a Brain Analyst when I was young and they didn't find anything. I have since concluded that it is just a weird phenomenon like a deja vu moment. It is weird I know but it has no danger to your health at all.
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well, from what i have gathered the sensation could be catigorized as an aura. many people here do not experience migraines, or have leasans or a tumor on the brain. They say that many people who suffer from migraines experience these auras before and/or during the migraine. Also people who have seizures experience these auras as well in the same manner. BUT here is what i think, this aura sensation is something apart from the migraine and seizures. since most of the people in forums like this one who experience simalar things do not suffer from migraines or seizures. It is almost as if the aura is an element of the human anatomy that has yet to be understood. like it could be controlled and summoned when needed if you train yourself to do so.
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see, this is the whole thing. My daughter has no head pain.. head ache, eye ache.. nothing.. but they are telling me this is all part of the maigraine.. the migraine is, the fast and slow feeling, the big and small, the sounds much louder than they should be... l know alot of you only have the fast feeling, but the doctors l have taken my 5 year old all say it's migraine.. with no head pain.. *scratching my head*
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Hello everyone..
Ive recently started experiencing that head rush that does not energize my body and it freaked me out very badly. it felt that if I did not block it my head will eventually explode or something..
to be honest with you guys it is nothing special. it is happens to people with advanced stages of panic disorder. its merely psychological. you could go your entire life without being diagnosed with panic disorder.
its the body's fight or flight instinct being triggered all of a sudden without any external stimuli. some hormones get trapped in the brain without them being released to all the muscles. however if you feel your heart while your in that state youd realize that its beating so fast.
best thing to do when the head rush happens is to run..it'll go away faster when you do that.
good luck everyone
Ive recently started experiencing that head rush that does not energize my body and it freaked me out very badly. it felt that if I did not block it my head will eventually explode or something..
to be honest with you guys it is nothing special. it is happens to people with advanced stages of panic disorder. its merely psychological. you could go your entire life without being diagnosed with panic disorder.
its the body's fight or flight instinct being triggered all of a sudden without any external stimuli. some hormones get trapped in the brain without them being released to all the muscles. however if you feel your heart while your in that state youd realize that its beating so fast.
best thing to do when the head rush happens is to run..it'll go away faster when you do that.
good luck everyone
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I had this feeling last night at 3am, it feels like everything is an echo and at a faster pace than my head could tolerate. I went back to sleep and decided to search about it now. I didn't expect so many people to have it as well.
I remember having it a lot when I was younger (about 8) and had the flu alongside it. I would also hallucinate other things too like rats scurrying along my room when I was trying to get some sleep.
It feels like time has stopped for you and everyone is at fast forward x10!
I don't hallucinate anymore, however I suffer from this fast feeling about once every 3 months. If I stare at peoples faces they also seem to go smaller and smaller. I remember in french class once I was writing in my book and it felt as if either my vision was zooming out or I was growing taller, I feared I might hit the ceiling, growing at an alarming rate. I asked a friend and she replied that I was my normal height and this happened when I was 13 (I'm 16 now).
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this is the one i was looking for.
Im a 37 yr old female, ever since i can remember, ive had the fast feeling, usually before i go to bed or take a nap, Symptoms:
1. moving fast, everything moving fast. me, you, and the dog.
2. buzzing sounds in my ear.
3. eyes closed, i see a line, like the white line on the road at night. just going and going and going, it never stops,sometimes a face will pop up and when i open my eyes, it kinda lingers there.. the line.
4. room appears further away, corners... etc.
I havent had an episode in over 15 yrs, but when i was 5-6ish i would crawl to my moms room crying for her to make it stop, cuz i couldnt handle the speed, and so i couldnt walk. By my teens, i started enjoying them, thinking i had a super brain, when i was annoyed by them i learned to make them go away by turning the lights on and starting into them.... Darn you people, i thought i was special :)
Im a 37 yr old female, ever since i can remember, ive had the fast feeling, usually before i go to bed or take a nap, Symptoms:
1. moving fast, everything moving fast. me, you, and the dog.
2. buzzing sounds in my ear.
3. eyes closed, i see a line, like the white line on the road at night. just going and going and going, it never stops,sometimes a face will pop up and when i open my eyes, it kinda lingers there.. the line.
4. room appears further away, corners... etc.
I havent had an episode in over 15 yrs, but when i was 5-6ish i would crawl to my moms room crying for her to make it stop, cuz i couldnt handle the speed, and so i couldnt walk. By my teens, i started enjoying them, thinking i had a super brain, when i was annoyed by them i learned to make them go away by turning the lights on and starting into them.... Darn you people, i thought i was special :)
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I just had it now and it's very hard to explain but to me the voices like mine in my head or others is almost like they are shouting at me I was reading and it seemed to be reading fast and what I read seemed like they were shouting the feeling of objects change but unexplainable and movement feels weird and fast my fan seems really loud and it's on medium any one find out what this is pls explain so excited I'm not the only one who gets this
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thank you people!! i am so chuffed i'm not the only one who gets this...just had it now and felt like my head was going to explode...i get migraines quite often and was quite scared i had a brain tumour...i also suffer from panic attacks and get them whenever i'm about to go into panic mode..always had this 'fast feeling' since i was six and get them about four times a month. i used to think it was really cool and that i was doing everything fast at a 'super speed' but not so thrilled to have it now :( love to find a cure!!
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I can't believe I found this forum! So many other Google searches have led me to sites about anxiety, seizures, and schizophrenia—none of which I have ANY symptoms for!—so it's so wonderful to find people who are actually describing my exact experiences.
I've had this "fast feeling" for as long as I can remember, but have never mentioned it or tried to look it up because I've never known how to describe it, and it's honestly never really worried me very much. Mine seems like others have described it—basically, I get these 10-minute periods where it's like there's a shot of adrenaline in my head. Everything speeds up. I feel like I have super-human hearing; I feel like I'm speaking very quickly and that my own thoughts are moving at a million miles an hour, but that my actual body and everything around me are moving in slow motion. It always goes away within 5–10 minutes, and then I feel perfectly fine. I'm very calm during it and afterwards—like, I know exactly what's happening and I know that it's going to pass any minute. I never have any other symptoms—my heartbeat never speeds up, I never breathe heavily, my hands are never shaking, etc.
I'm 26 years old, and up until the last few months, I probably got it about once a year. I've always been a chronic migraine sufferer, but they were pretty well-controlled by Aleve. However, I recently had to stop taking Aleve, as it was causing esophageal ulcers. So I'm now treating my headaches with 100mg of Topamax daily, and Tylenol when needed. I still have headaches every day, but they're not nearly as bad. However, the fast feeling (we really need a name for this!) has definitely become more frequent. Probably about once a month, and yesterday, it happened twice in one day! Once in the morning, and once at night. I'd only gotten about 5 hours of sleep the night before, so maybe that had an effect. I had a headache yesterday, but it was no worse than most other days.
I think mine has to be migraine-related, but I see that a lot of you have never suffered from headaches. This is all so strange! I never thought I got migraine auras, but maybe this is my own strange version of an aura. I have a great neurologist, but have never mentioned this to him. I've started keeping track of it all though, and will definitely bring it up to him during my next visit, on June 12. I'll report back if he has any insight!
I'm so excited to have found you all, and discovered that this is an actual, medical thing, and not some crazy brain glitch that I've been imagining my entire life!
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I don't really think this is Zeitraffer - Erlebnis Phenomenon. This relates to a visual hallucination where the world LOOKS like it is literally flying by.
The condition I sometimes get is the feeling that I can operate at double speed in my head, sometimes like my thought processes are going very fast and start to make me think a bit faster.
I don't usually physically get a buzz on or anything, but it's all contained within my head. At first I thought I was suffering from bi-polar or something and going through a manic period.
It happened again the other day for around a day. I was running around like a madman, getting more work done than usual and cracking jokes like I was Robin Williams (yes, they weren't funny).
Whatever it was, it was scary. I don't feel 'myself' in my head when this happens. For around a day or so, I ceased to exist and this new person was in my head until it faded away.
The condition I sometimes get is the feeling that I can operate at double speed in my head, sometimes like my thought processes are going very fast and start to make me think a bit faster.
I don't usually physically get a buzz on or anything, but it's all contained within my head. At first I thought I was suffering from bi-polar or something and going through a manic period.
It happened again the other day for around a day. I was running around like a madman, getting more work done than usual and cracking jokes like I was Robin Williams (yes, they weren't funny).
Whatever it was, it was scary. I don't feel 'myself' in my head when this happens. For around a day or so, I ceased to exist and this new person was in my head until it faded away.
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My Gosh…I have had the same or similar feeling and experience.
I would recognize that all of a sudden, the head of a person would look like it shrunk abnormally small and not proportionate to their body , at the same time they would talk and move faster then normal as if someone had pushed a fast forward button. Yet I understood that it was not real it was something unexplained happening in my brain. I could not talk to my parents about this it was happening very often as a child and even more as a teenager. I am now almost 33 and can not remember the last time this happened. However, I now hear my 9 year old daughter say, she has some of the same symptoms. I wish I could talk to a doctor about it that would tell me what it is.
I would recognize that all of a sudden, the head of a person would look like it shrunk abnormally small and not proportionate to their body , at the same time they would talk and move faster then normal as if someone had pushed a fast forward button. Yet I understood that it was not real it was something unexplained happening in my brain. I could not talk to my parents about this it was happening very often as a child and even more as a teenager. I am now almost 33 and can not remember the last time this happened. However, I now hear my 9 year old daughter say, she has some of the same symptoms. I wish I could talk to a doctor about it that would tell me what it is.
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I have had the same or similar feeling and experiences.
I would recognize that all of a sudden, the head of a person would look like it shrunk abnormally small and not proportionate to their body , at the same time they would talk and move faster then normal as if someone had pushed a fast forward button. Yet I understood that it was not real it was something unexplained happening in my brain. I could not talk to my parents about this it was happening very often as a child and even more as a teenager. I am now almost 33 and can not remember the last time this happened. However, I now hear my 9 year old daughter, who tell me she too is experiencing similar phenomena. I wish a doctor could tell me what that is.
I would recognize that all of a sudden, the head of a person would look like it shrunk abnormally small and not proportionate to their body , at the same time they would talk and move faster then normal as if someone had pushed a fast forward button. Yet I understood that it was not real it was something unexplained happening in my brain. I could not talk to my parents about this it was happening very often as a child and even more as a teenager. I am now almost 33 and can not remember the last time this happened. However, I now hear my 9 year old daughter, who tell me she too is experiencing similar phenomena. I wish a doctor could tell me what that is.
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I have had the same or similar feeling and experiences.
I would recognize that all of a sudden, the head of a person would look like it shrunk abnormally small and not proportionate to their body , at the same time they would talk and move faster then normal as if someone had pushed a fast forward button. Yet I understood that it was not real it was something unexplained happening in my brain. I could not talk to my parents about this it was happening very often as a child and even more as a teenager. I am now almost 33 and can not remember the last time this happened. However, I now hear my 9 year old daughter, who tell me she too is experiencing similar phenomena. I wish a doctor could tell me what that is.
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