I'm 34 now and haven't had them in 5 or so years, then I had one tonight!
I used to think it was anxiety, but Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and migraine auras makes sense.
My mother gets a different kind of migraine auras (the more common light flashes), and my "fast feeling" was never preceded by the same thing like feeling stressed or upset or low blood sugar like some are suggesting.
Matter of fact, last night I was literally lying in bed with a fan on, quite relaxed and well fed - though I had experienced some dull headaches throughout the day due to allergies.
As a kid I was not necessarily under stress when these came on - maybe only one third of the time. It's comforting to at least have a name for it now!
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I hope someone figuresout what it is and what can be done, it could be a type of seizure I think.
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Was the nightmare very abstract (I don't know what else to call it) where suddenly everything feels very small and then suddenly huge. Everything starts spinning uncontrollably. You feel like your head is being crushed under pressure. Suddenly you feel weaightless? I first had this nightmare when i was 6. And then they started to happen gradually. Then suddenly it stopped. And then i had that same dream today (I'm 19 now). I'm really screwed UP dude. It would really help me if you could share your experiences. Please contact me if possible.
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