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Old Aug 20, 2013, 02:30 PM
Brosci Brosci is offline
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Ever had a intense moment where you start to have deja vu and it's like you can remember like 15 -20 seconds of a experience. I was taking wellbutrin that caused me to freak out in paranoia and hear voices and since then I've noticed that i've been having these very long experiences of dejavu that are intense. It's actually kinda weird. It went along with me hearing voices and going crazy. Right now I don't hear voices but i notice that if i think on something to long I will make the voice in my head . Like if i think a specific person is talking about me behind my back or something. It's almost like I have control of it . When i was on the drugs though i couldn't control much of it and it was random and scary. Without it it's just all my deepest fears and insecurities and previous rude comments i heard about me being said to me especialy when i'm stresed.

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Old Aug 20, 2013, 07:08 PM
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I get a lot of deja vu too. Some of them are really strong and overwhelming. When it is bad, I can have 50 in one day. They make me wonder about parallel universes.
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Old Aug 21, 2013, 03:12 PM
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I get a lot of deja vu too. Some of them are really strong and overwhelming. When it is bad, I can have 50 in one day. They make me wonder about parallel universes.
I use to get it like maybe once every 4 months now it's like once a week. The things is its kinda creepy I think I have a really high lvl of dopamine in my blood since I've been on the drug and it's still coming out my system
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Old Aug 21, 2013, 04:20 PM
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I read a recent scientific study on deja vu and it suggests very strongly in laymen's terms it's nothing but a brain fart. The feeling we experience is an error, false, the brain is sending you the wrong signal, that's why you feel like you have done that before. You really have not, the brain experienced technical difficulties at that moment. The way they found this out was studying brain patterns. People get this feeling walking down a street they never been on and feel like they were there before. At that moment the brain released the wrong signal to the wrong receives. The result is a feeling of memory or recall, but it's not. They actually discovered people get that feeling when it is purposely orchestrated in test studies to duplicate the feeling. Of course as with any scientific study, tomorrow it could be refuted. But it was interesting.
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