i have deja-vu very often

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  • Okay, this needs to be evaluated by a neurologist for evidence of temporal lobe seizure activity. This is not the type of epilepsy where you experience myoclonic seizures, but rather it occurs more strictly within the brain. Deja vu is one of the most common symptoms cited by patients with the disorder.

    It is very likely that the head injury may have been the precipitating factors.

    Again, this needs to be evaluated promptly and an EEG would be recommended.

    Rutheford Rane, MD (ret.)

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