Is it normal to have deja vu alot

I have deja vu a lot. Like 2 or 3 times a week. With just like random things. Is this normal?

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  • anti-hero

    I feel as if I have seen this post before... IIN?

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  • This indicates a problem with your brain. Deja vu is a sensation that occurs when you experience a micro-second lapse in the way your brain is perceiving information. Kind of like a car engine stalling and starting again, or more like a a computer program that crashes and reopens only to have lost data.

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  • dirtybirdy

    A glitch in your matrix

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  • DeAmOn

    Dude,your normal...just stop hitting that herb...one of these days your gna have dejavu about having dejavu...then you know your high.

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  • xTheShadyCharacterx

    I feel the same way....but at least once a day. Usually i have these dreams about things months before and then it actually happens. But unlike the people in the comments i have very good memory

    As to you birdy, im glad i wasnt the only one thinking that

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  • ArticMonkey6

    (darthrule) so what your saying is that i am gonna start loosing memory and start acquiring short term memory loss?

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    • No. You will be fine. Just take omega 3 supements. They are good for cognitive function in the brain.

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  • ArticMonkey6

    (darthrule) Wait ALZHEIMERS?!??!?!

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  • ArticMonkey6

    (darthrule) yeah

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  • macaroniheyo

    ive never had deja vu before. like ever. whats its like?

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    • have you ever left something at home before?

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      • macaroniheyo

        yeah but i dont see that connection.

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        • have you ever left something at home before?

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          • macaroniheyo

            are you trying to make a point with the repeating comment thing?

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  • ArticMonkey6

    (darthrule) What do you mean a problem

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    • This can only be happening if the neurons in the brain are misfiring- not carrying the information correctly thus creating the sensation.

      People who have Deja Vu are prone to short term memory problems.

      It can be helped.

      I bet you look good on the dance floor.

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      • macaroniheyo

        it doesnt really seem like something that has to be "helped". plus if they are only missing micro-seconds, then are they really losing that
        much memory?

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        • But why are the neurons in the brain misfiring? why is there a lapse in memory if at least a micro-second? The chemical transition of information perceived by the eyes and ears should be at a constant with no stalling. To me, ( I am a doctor ) this Potentially indicates an early onset of Alzheimers disease.

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          • This is all correct, but most people have it so it's not a real danger.

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            • It isn't a problem at all. I'm not a doctor. I play guitar in a metal band. I'm just trying to wind people up with a seemingly professional insight.

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