Deja Vu = Vomiting?

Sneaky-Pie

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It was the strangest thing. To begin, I'm (or at least I thought I was) 100% healthy without a hint of any kind of symptom of illness.

I was doing some work today and was asked to come help someone hook up a projector. The thing was that I had the uncanny feeling that everything I was doing I had earlier dreamed about doing. It got to the point to where I was able to predict what was going to happen next, from when a person was going to enter the room and who exactly that person was.

This isn't the first time this has happened to me, but it was the first time it was so accurate. The best way I can describe it is that my mind kind of went hazy and next thing I know I'm making my way to the restroom and vomiting into the toilet. Deja Vu has never made me feel like this before. I'm really just baffled.

Again, I believed myself to be completely healthy with no symptoms whatsoever. It was just really odd.

I feel exactly the same as I did before it all happened. So this got me curious. Has anyone else experienced anything remotely close to this? Also, if you just have any strange stories about Deja Vu, please share.
 

FactualSquirrel

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It's to do with your mind's perception of time.

Because Deja Vu fucks it up, it can completely screw your body up, and people can feel nausia, dizzyness, and similar symptoms.

I don't get them personally though.
 

Nivag the Owl

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I've studied Deja Vu in psychology. All memories in the brain have a physical allocation. And every single memory you recall requires a physical path of associations. Rarely, the brain selects the wrong path and has no way to locate the chosen memory but try an alternative path of associations which can lead to the same association (or memory) being recalled twice or even more.
 

Low Key

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Haha I this was going to be a thread about the strip club chain [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%A9j%C3%A0_Vu_%28company%29] making you vomit, which would be totally understandable. Guess I was way off.
 

Flying Dagger

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I get this, though not enough to predict what will happen, only enough to go "and then he walks through the door" as someone walks through a door, a feeling of being correct when it happens.

Oh but I don't get sick.
 

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I don't get Deja Vu. Sorry to hear you were sick though.