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Constantly Deja' vu

Last week i had a situation on my life that made fell like i had lived that exactly same thing once already... since that day the felling that i have lived the exactly same life over and over wont disappear... at the very moment that im writing this message i fell like i have written it many times...
I've gone to a doctor and didn't told him the truth hoping to fell better later, but i still can't fell normal.
I Had meningitis but the doctor said im already healed and that this felling has nothing to do with the disease...

I Read some stuff about some brain disorders can trigger the deja'vu, i need help, if someone know about this subject please answer.
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In addition to the seizure idea, deja vu sometimes happens to people who are not getting enough refreshing sleep.  What happens is, there is a split second between the time an event happens and when the brain registers it and commits it to memory.  If a person hasn't slept well, the brain processes information more slowly, and so it seems like something has already taken place before.  I'm not explaining it very well, but that's the idea.  Many things can interfere with deep sleep, the REM state, like just plain not resting well, stress, or medications.
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has anyone ever told you that you get these blank looks after you get the deja vu sensation? if they have, it may be that you are having absence seizures and the deja vu is an aura which basically telling you that you are about to have a seizure
take care
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1156914 tn?1300571629
has anyone ever told you that you get these blank looks after you get the deja vu sensation? if they have, it may be that you are having absence seizures and the deja vu is an aura which basically telling you that you are about to have a seizure
take care
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