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Originally posted by misspickle
I have never had an experience like that- but i also have never heard about it.
I am not fond of the dark myself- i do get strange feeling- but only that someone is watching me- but that could my imagination!
Have you been to the doctors about it recently?? So you actualy feel larger??
Originally posted by weirdo
Started when l was around seven yrs old.At certain times when l am in the dark and my eyes are staring or looking around l get a sensation that my body is larger than normal and the things l look at seem to reduce in size and if l look at say the window it seems to appear further away.It used to cause me to stay awake and cry when l was younger now l`ve just got used to it.It does happen occasionally in the daytime if l stare at the T.V.
My parents tried the doctors when l was younger but l was too young really to describe it.I still find it difficult to fully describe the sensation.
[edit on 10-7-2004 by weirdo]
Originally posted by EnronOutrunHomerun
Originally posted by weirdo
Started when l was around seven yrs old.At certain times when l am in the dark and my eyes are staring or looking around l get a sensation that my body is larger than normal and the things l look at seem to reduce in size and if l look at say the window it seems to appear further away.It used to cause me to stay awake and cry when l was younger now l`ve just got used to it.It does happen occasionally in the daytime if l stare at the T.V.
My parents tried the doctors when l was younger but l was too young really to describe it.I still find it difficult to fully describe the sensation.
[edit on 10-7-2004 by weirdo]
weirdo - I think after reading your post that it prety much describes some of the same things I've felt before...if it's anything like my expereinces tho, it prob took u a while to put it all into words
From what I can remember, I've always had it....and it just kicks in, not so much while in the dark for me, although when I was a kid I think that it may have been onset like that more - it feels like you suddenly are seperated and detached from the rest of the world and you get this feeling like if you move or pick something up that it's this tiny little object...just typing this gives me the same feeling almost...and you can't control it, it just slowly goes away....
I never really got too scared as a kid about it, I always thought it was some neat trick....but if it would happen at the diner table or something it would freak me out a little bit...I remember telling my parents about it once, and they didn't know what to make of it so next time I went to the doctor I told them what was happening...although, like I said earlier, it's hard to put into words, and I must not have sounded very convincing, cuz he didn't think much of it....
It still happens now from time to time - I've noticed that it occured maybe once a month as a kid but now I maybe get it 4-5 times a year, and it's usually pretty brief....Mynaeris thanks for getting that info on AIWS, I think that could be it, and I'm gonna do a lill more research on it
weirdo - guess we're two weirdos' - lol - I'm interested in seeing whether or not some of what I've said strikes you as similar....maybe we can tackle this together, it would make for an interesting research topic....but this is the first time I've ever heard anyone talk about this and say that they too have these symptoms - thanks for posting
EDIT - I forgot as I was posting that you said you had and still have the same difficulty of explaining this feeling - that's just too weird....
[edit on 7/10/2004 by EnronOutrunHomerun]
Originally posted by Woodside
The best example I can give is like that scene in the movie, "Trainspotting" when Euan McGreggor (sp) is going through withdrawl in his room, and the far wall seems to go farther and farther away.
Originally posted by weirdo
WOW.I didn`t mention the felling l get about touching objects because that was harder to explain.
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Metamorphosias, are visual illusions (12). They may include the following: Dysmegalopsia, (alterations in the form of objects), micropsia and macropsia in which real visual perceptions are seen smaller or larger than they really are. Micropsia can be accompanied by teleopsia, in which the minified object is seen far away. In pelopsia objects are seen as getting closer. Allesthesia modifies the perception of the place where a true object really is. Palinopsia, is a persistent visual sensation after the object has been removed from the patient's visual field. These events have more an illusory than hallucinatory quality, and are frequently associated with either parietal lobe pathology or as a component of a migrainous aura.
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Dr. Todd cited six cases in his CMAJ article. Their histories were filled with reports that sounded exactly like the sensations described in the Alice books. In medical terms, he diagnosed Alice with having the symptoms of "hyperschemata, hyposchemata, derealization, depersonalization and somatopsychic duality" as well as having teliopsia (the feeling that external articles were small and far away) and peliopsia (the experience that articles are large and close). Dr. Todd referred to a few other authors who had described similar symptoms, but who had not suggested they comprised a syndrome. Included in earlier accounts were people who felt they had left their body and were viewing it from outside. (This of course, is a common report from people who have near-death experiences.)
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Psychoanalytic interpretation by Todd has made more understandable and plausible the illusionary dreams, feeling of levitation, and alteration in the sense of passage of time that Alice experienced. Alice trod the paths and byways of a wonderland well known to Carroll, her creator, who suffered severely from migraine. The majority of patients have personal or family history of migraine.