Yes, I had these experiences as a child and no one believed me. Things would get small and far away - and then get really large and seem close. Sounds echoed. And yes, I had them mostly at night - but a couple of times in grade school - my teacher would get real far away and small. And then it would seem like she was getting closer and larger and echoing. But I knew not to say anything to anyone by that time - lol. Later (in my 20's) I started having migraines. And then I learned about Aiws. I have only had a couple of experiences since I am older ( in 70's) - but now they are interesting because I know what it is ... Kind of like I imagine an LSD trip would be - but without the drug :)
I have AIWS, and I also have this thing when time speeds up for me (within the syndrome). Since this is more rare for people I would like to explain it. So it usually happens after the objects growing, and then they speed up. Then I kinda get a splitting pain (like a short migraine) for about a second and a bit and I have this feeling that I have to constantly move. I then start moving as if I were in a time lapse, like super sped up and jerky. And when I speak I have to speak fast, otherwise I feel like I’m holding something back, and I get extremely frustrated. This reminds me of how some people describe tics from Tourette’s, although I cannot confirm. I used to have severe AIWS, and when I was around 4 I had a seizure which I never had no memory of. Hope this illustrates AIWS for a reader.
While I watch this I'm holding my phone and it feels so tiny in my hands, such a weird feeling that wasn't touched on in the video, I still have weird echoes and used to have crazy crazy night terrors with loud echoes that felt like an earthquake in my head, hard to explain but I'm sure someone here would have felt the same sort of thing
I used to have it mostly during fevers at night when I was a kid but nowadays (I'm 20) it's been getting more common and happening just at random times throughout the day. It's really hard to explain to someone who has never experienced it but the one I get most often is the distance. The thing is my monitor will feel like it's 3km away and like I'm the size of a house but I'll still be able to see even the smallest fonts on it clearly. If I'm lying down I'll usually feel really small. Mine even gets to the point where at night I'll see my room as if it's filled to the brim with boxes and clutter and then the next second (except there isn't really a time gap) completely empty. Like Schrödinger's clutter. The room is simultaneously messy and empty. One that is really uncomfortable is that my sense of touch will get REALLY sensitive all of a sudden and I'll feel like the thing I'm sitting or lying on is crushing me. And like when I touch 2 of my fingers together they're pressing on eachother with 1Ton of force each. Same goes for my hearing and sense of time.
I suffered when I was younger, now my 8 year old son seems to be going through the same thing, I fully understand what he means yet he finds it hard to explain
I used to get episodes of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome as a kid and it continued until through college. Mine effected sound and time- everything would feel very fast and very loud for a couple of minutes at a time and I can remember how scary it was. There are still some episodes from my childhood that I remember vividly!
i have a very rare part of the condition where everything starts to speed up and look like it’s going rlly fast when in reality it’s going normal speed. nobody believes me so i’m scared to tell my parents bc nobody would understand and my parents wouldn’t believe me. i’ve had many major episodes and some that i were able to control b4 they got bad. the bet thing to do is just take a couple of deep breaths and try to let it wear off and reassure yourself that everything is okay and that u will be fine. it’s so scary to me when i have an episode. it’s so hard to explain, but the best i can explain it is like say during an episode i was waving my hand in front of myself. well to other ppl my hand would be moving at a normal pace. but to me, my hand is moving rlly rlly fast and everything starts moving rlly fast the whole world just gets super scary and chaotic. and then right after the episode i have a rlly bad throbbing migraine and that feeling that i have constant move. usually my episodes happen when i’m doing something super slow, which is weird bc my episodes are super fast. in example , if i talk to slow then i will feel like i’m holding something back (it’s hard to explain) and then i will get super scared and have an episode. or if i’m walking too slow or listening to slow noises or liked slow music. i know not a lot of ppl have this part of the syndrome but i hope everyone who has it will feel better soon and hopefully stop having episodes! :)
hi bella. its not rare, the speeding up & slowing down of time. :) its Time Dilation & i have it & so does a friend locally. most people just think we are mad, but the best people are mad... just like Alice says :) hugs
I have had heavy migrene my whole life and had this experience for about 10 times when I was a kid. The scariest time was when I was around 8 and was with my family to our summer cottage. I believe the time was something around 5-6 in the morning when I woke up, everybody was asleep and it was all quiet. The sun had risen(finnish summer), and I laid in my bed and looked out of the window across the room. Suddenly I remember I felt the distance between me and the window growing and I sat up in my bed and was confused. I shook my head and noticed I couldn't hear anything, like something was blocking the connection between my ears and brain. I looked around and saw everything around me start to shrink, or it felt more like I myself grew very big. Then all started to go backwards, I shrank and my surrounding got huge. I looked at my hands, they appeared very far away and felt much bigger and heavier. I remember looking at the clock on the wall, it was like the time had stopped and I started to panic, it felt like forever. Then it finally started to fade away and I tried to fall back asleep and forget what I had experienced. The other times it was not that intense, more like I felt my hands and feet grow and shrink, but it got me anyways very anxious because I was afraid of that one scary time to repeat. I kept it a secret, until I came across the subject on the internet (when I was about 26), that it's really a thing and I wasn't alone with these weird hallucinations. Thanks for sharing, very interesting and true video!
I just came across this syndrom and i’ve been having it since i was 3 or 4. I’m 16 now and i still get it when I am having a fever. I think it kind of traumatized me because i am getting panic attacks as soon as I think i’m might get those hallucinations again.
This has happened to me about 4 times in my life.I would get out of bed and feel like I’m moving at the speed of light.I would also feel like I have grown and I would look at my hands and they would be massive.I never told anyone about these because I thought I was crazy I would often cry because I was so confused and scared about what was happening to me.I am now 13 and my last episode happened to me about 4 months ago.
Pretty much my experienced/felt like everything including myself was on fast forward, seeing my arms distort, everything is loud , one time it felt like i was sleeping on boulders and no matter what I did to get comfortable it felt like eveything was made out of rocks including myself I use to be able to trigger it at will, well not always. Scariest part of it was the thought and fear of it never ending.
i had this too as a child and it sometimes comes back when i am very tired. i felt like i was being pulled through a hand wringer of clothes or like i was holding something extremely big while my fingers were pushed against eachother. i know it sounds weird but i recently found out my sister used to have exactly the same "halucinations". That we were a little flower being crushed by big truck tires. weird right? :P
the scary part about these is that things are happening like shrinking or growing or that time is weird or youre touching stuff but you cant control it so you freak out and get scared
I just watched this while Going through it lol I’m 23 now but I’ve had it since I was like 4 or maybe earlier. It doesn’t happen often but when it happens it’s usually at night. It has happened during the day. One time it happened at a meeting I had for work and one of the guys I was talking to got so big I couldn’t hold in my laughter, I started tearing from how hard I had to laugh. It was embarrassing cuz I didn’t know how to tell the guy he looked extra Large. At the same time though he looked as if he kept getting closer and bigger but the transition to when he gets further and smaller is almost non existing, it just some how switches without you really noticing it.. If that makes any sense...? but yea this stuff is kinda cool, I like when it happens.
ive had this my whole life, i have micropsia, and teleopsia. its cause by anxiety and stress. its in children and young adults unless severe, like for me. mine is cause by my main fear which is sedateaphobia, or the fear of scilence, sounds can trigger it, or literally just anxiety.
Now I know! I've been experiencing this since when I was 5 or 6, and mostly at night and when I have a fever it feels like a nightmare too me when I was a kid, but now feels like very common to me when I experienced it
excuse me before, but is there any tips to take care of someone with AIWS and panic attack? my boyfriend had those since his childhood and i didn't know much how to handle it...
This happened to me a long time ago to me. I woke up in the morning, and I see my room normal and then my fan on the ceiling would grow to the size of my room and I thought I would get shredded, but I decided not to scream because I wasnt dumb and I knew that it was fake and went on, btw I was 10 at the time. But I saw that my fan went small and then it came off the roof and started floating. Then my room would stretch then come back. Then my room went normal. I am 13 now and so far I think I grew out of it.
I can say I'm still young/young enough to grow out of this syndrome.But when it does happen it just triggers major anxiety and I get anxious, paranoid, scared, tired and dizzy.(Things usually get smaller,hearing problems its just very loud,and everything's moving fast) There has been countless of times when this happened and I'm only just now finding out what this is. But I learned how to force Alice in Wonderland on I focus on one thing but listen to all the sounds around especially smaller ones and everything starts to just go fast.It helps me be calmer when it does happen.
I am 25 years old and I thought this was normal. It has happened to me several times during my life, mostly before falling asleep or some times when I was watching TV. I experienced Teleopsia only a few times during my life. It was until yesterday when i experienced teleopsia and I googled „Why is my room bigger when I am lying in bed“. I was lying in bed and I felt like I my room has grown to a size of a hangar. The door was much farther away, so were the walls. I do not find it confusing, nor am I freaked out when it happens. Rather than that it is an interesting experience. Other than that, I do not experience any visual or sound hallucinations.
Oh wow I've been having this since I was a child and still as of now currently as I am writing this, idk I guess it just feels comforting knowing that I wasn't crazy and all since mine usually triggers when I have fevers and late at night(though now it just happens whenever) so I would just have this episodes as my family calls it where I just describe what I am feeling to them where time seems to speed up and sometimes I hear noises I can't explain and my vision looks zoom out and making them look far away than they actually are, and when I tried to explain it to them they just say its just a hallucinations caused by the fever but as I grow up more it just starts to trigger randomly, and I can't really talk about it to anyone so yeah, its just comforting I guess.
I have, and the syndrome runs in my mother's side of the family. I still occasionally get experience the syndrome even today, as an adult at age 51. I am a migraine sufferer, with a family history of both migraines and epilepsy. Our family symptoms seem to more involve a distorted sense of time and everything seeming to slow agonizingly and dizziness, extreme dizziness.
I have had it since I was 5. Was very rare untill i had a bad head injury at age 30. After my accident I could hardly sleep and was having almost nightly occurrences of this syndrome. I was given trazadone for insomnia and I haven't had an eppisode in seven years. So talk to your doctor trazadone might cure you too.
I rarely slip into episodes where objects seem smaller or larger. I’ve never experienced any of the other symptoms like Micropsia or Macropsia. I was just wondering is there a way to induce an episode? Like somewhere I seen that they can trigger an episode if there stare at something 15ft away for 12 minutes. I’m really curious if you can trigger an episode because I enjoy it when it happens. Please I need to know!!
I would experience these at night and my hands would shrink and my fingers would grow, sometimes things would go into an echo type if state and I would freeze in place sometimes. It's a scary thing and now it rarely happens as much
I'm 33 years old and have migraines regularly and suffer while I'm trying to go to sleep at night. Alot of time everything seems to move really fast kinda in fast motion. Then sometimes my hands feel huge. One time I got up during the Syndrome and walked to bathroom to find the hallway was longer then it really was. It seemed like it took me forever to get to the bathroom.
It mostly happens to me at night and sometimes in school, my teachers head would get zoomed in, their head would get bigger and my eyes would only focus on it, I experience symptoms of light headedness, panic attacks and migraines with blind spot auras honestly it’s strange what can happen and how things get defined so easily
I’m 25 and still having these scary moments in my nights .... I want a solution... I can’t sleep! ... time slows down ,everything is big.... i can’t really tell much about it... but if anyone knows a cure or something... plz let me know
oh god i so freaking remember this i used to get this when i was kid like 6-7 old and everything used to get farther away and i used to get so scared lol like my mom is beside me sleeping but she is now 10 ft away ,,, it was so stressful and then i used to close my eyes until it used to go away bc of fear i never told about it to my parents and also it went away until 9 or 10 old
I wonder how I could trigger it again, I stopped having it, I do sometimes feel like im about to have it again but I don't, if anyone knows anything hmu!
I have Aws syndrome but it really only effects my hearing everything sounds like it’s in slow motion but I see it in real time. It feels like no one else has it effect there hearing
I have it too it was weird at first and I didn't understand it because I felt fear then I saw things not right I also felt like I didn't have control over my own body even though I did I just now today discovered that's what it was
I first experienced this when I was a kid and it was on a dream all the stuff were huge and i was very small and then when i woke up it's still going my vision is like zoom out and objects are far away from me. It's a very trippy experience. It's actually happening right now also and a bit recently that's why i ended up in this video trying find some explanation. 10/10 very trippy experience would recommend
so i am a teenager now and i tought these were normal. i was diagnosed with epilepsy when i was around 1-3 years old, but that has dissappeared. but now i have migraine attacs occasionally. but is good to know that it isn't dangerous!
I ha AIWS first time it happened i was 4 i had a fever i fereaked out cause things were so big and random things started popping up in the wall and the voices of my parents were so deep and slow i was crying and thinking i was gonna die its really weird my mom got mad at me one time when i got an episode of AIWS when my mom whatched tv and the noice was so deep and slow so i freaked out and turned the tv off
#4 Not Dangerous.. I would disagree with that, I have Todd's syndrome (same as Alice in Wonderland syndrome) and I get episodes once or twice a week and especially at night and I can report that it IS dangerous when driving on the motorway and suddenly you can't judge the size of your car. Luckily at night there aren't many cars around but still pretty dangerous.
Yes, I had these experiences as a child and no one believed me. Things would get small and far away - and then get really large and seem close. Sounds echoed. And yes, I had them mostly at night - but a couple of times in grade school - my teacher would get real far away and small. And then it would seem like she was getting closer and larger and echoing. But I knew not to say anything to anyone by that time - lol. Later (in my 20's) I started having migraines. And then I learned about Aiws. I have only had a couple of experiences since I am older ( in 70's) - but now they are interesting because I know what it is ... Kind of like I imagine an LSD trip would be - but without the drug :)
I have same problem also .
I have AIWS, and I also have this thing when time speeds up for me (within the syndrome). Since this is more rare for people I would like to explain it. So it usually happens after the objects growing, and then they speed up. Then I kinda get a splitting pain (like a short migraine) for about a second and a bit and I have this feeling that I have to constantly move. I then start moving as if I were in a time lapse, like super sped up and jerky. And when I speak I have to speak fast, otherwise I feel like I’m holding something back, and I get extremely frustrated. This reminds me of how some people describe tics from Tourette’s, although I cannot confirm. I used to have severe AIWS, and when I was around 4 I had a seizure which I never had no memory of. Hope this illustrates AIWS for a reader.
While I watch this I'm holding my phone and it feels so tiny in my hands, such a weird feeling that wasn't touched on in the video, I still have weird echoes and used to have crazy crazy night terrors with loud echoes that felt like an earthquake in my head, hard to explain but I'm sure someone here would have felt the same sort of thing
How is now your condition? Is there any treatment for this I'm suffering from same thing
I used to have it mostly during fevers at night when I was a kid but nowadays (I'm 20) it's been getting more common and happening just at random times throughout the day. It's really hard to explain to someone who has never experienced it but the one I get most often is the distance. The thing is my monitor will feel like it's 3km away and like I'm the size of a house but I'll still be able to see even the smallest fonts on it clearly. If I'm lying down I'll usually feel really small. Mine even gets to the point where at night I'll see my room as if it's filled to the brim with boxes and clutter and then the next second (except there isn't really a time gap) completely empty. Like Schrödinger's clutter. The room is simultaneously messy and empty. One that is really uncomfortable is that my sense of touch will get REALLY sensitive all of a sudden and I'll feel like the thing I'm sitting or lying on is crushing me. And like when I touch 2 of my fingers together they're pressing on eachother with 1Ton of force each. Same goes for my hearing and sense of time.
I suffered when I was younger, now my 8 year old son seems to be going through the same thing, I fully understand what he means yet he finds it hard to explain
help everthing is loud and fast and my tounge feels small
I used to get episodes of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome as a kid and it continued until through college. Mine effected sound and time- everything would feel very fast and very loud for a couple of minutes at a time and I can remember how scary it was. There are still some episodes from my childhood that I remember vividly!
I've had this since I was like 12 on and off... It's weird
Remember when you have this remind yourself
Its all in your head...
That moment you're experiencing it so you go to you're phone because it distracts you from your biggest fear.
i have a very rare part of the condition where everything starts to speed up and look like it’s going rlly fast when in reality it’s going normal speed. nobody believes me so i’m scared to tell my parents bc nobody would understand and my parents wouldn’t believe me. i’ve had many major episodes and some that i were able to control b4 they got bad. the bet thing to do is just take a couple of deep breaths and try to let it wear off and reassure yourself that everything is okay and that u will be fine. it’s so scary to me when i have an episode. it’s so hard to explain, but the best i can explain it is like say during an episode i was waving my hand in front of myself. well to other ppl my hand would be moving at a normal pace. but to me, my hand is moving rlly rlly fast and everything starts moving rlly fast the whole world just gets super scary and chaotic. and then right after the episode i have a rlly bad throbbing migraine and that feeling that i have constant move. usually my episodes happen when i’m doing something super slow, which is weird bc my episodes are super fast. in example , if i talk to slow then i will feel like i’m holding something back (it’s hard to explain) and then i will get super scared and have an episode. or if i’m walking too slow or listening to slow noises or liked slow music. i know not a lot of ppl have this part of the syndrome but i hope everyone who has it will feel better soon and hopefully stop having episodes! :)
hi bella. its not rare, the speeding up & slowing down of time. :)
its Time Dilation & i have it & so does a friend locally. most people just think we are mad, but the best people are mad... just like Alice says :) hugs
I have had heavy migrene my whole life and had this experience for about 10 times when I was a kid.
The scariest time was when I was around 8 and was with my family to our summer cottage. I believe the time was something around 5-6 in the morning when I woke up, everybody was asleep and it was all quiet. The sun had risen(finnish summer), and I laid in my bed and looked out of the window across the room. Suddenly I remember I felt the distance between me and the window growing and I sat up in my bed and was confused. I shook my head and noticed I couldn't hear anything, like something was blocking the connection between my ears and brain. I looked around and saw everything around me start to shrink, or it felt more like I myself grew very big. Then all started to go backwards, I shrank and my surrounding got huge. I looked at my hands, they appeared very far away and felt much bigger and heavier. I remember looking at the clock on the wall, it was like the time had stopped and I started to panic, it felt like forever. Then it finally started to fade away and I tried to fall back asleep and forget what I had experienced.
The other times it was not that intense, more like I felt my hands and feet grow and shrink, but it got me anyways very anxious because I was afraid of that one scary time to repeat.
I kept it a secret, until I came across the subject on the internet (when I was about 26), that it's really a thing and I wasn't alone with these weird hallucinations.
Thanks for sharing, very interesting and true video!
I have been experiencing this since i wa little. Now i am 45 still experiencing this fast forward feeling.
I just came across this syndrom and i’ve been having it since i was 3 or 4. I’m 16 now and i still get it when I am having a fever. I think it kind of traumatized me because i am getting panic attacks as soon as I think i’m might get those hallucinations again.
I am still shocken up about the one I just had and scared about it happening again
This has happened to me about 4 times in my life.I would get out of bed and feel like I’m moving at the speed of light.I would also feel like I have grown and I would look at my hands and they would be massive.I never told anyone about these because I thought I was crazy I would often cry because I was so confused and scared about what was happening to me.I am now 13 and my last episode happened to me about 4 months ago.
This makes so much sense I use to have this all the time as a kid and even now a bit but I used to have such bad panic attacks because of this.
Pretty much my experienced/felt like everything including myself was on fast forward, seeing my arms distort, everything is loud , one time it felt like i was sleeping on boulders and no matter what I did to get comfortable it felt like eveything was made out of rocks including myself
I use to be able to trigger it at will, well not always. Scariest part of it was the thought and fear of it never ending.
i had this too as a child and it sometimes comes back when i am very tired. i felt like i was being pulled through a hand wringer of clothes or like i was holding something extremely big while my fingers were pushed against eachother. i know it sounds weird but i recently found out my sister used to have exactly the same "halucinations". That we were a little flower being crushed by big truck tires. weird right? :P
the scary part about these is that things are happening like shrinking or growing or that time is weird or youre touching stuff but you cant control it so you freak out and get scared
I just watched this while Going through it lol
I’m 23 now but I’ve had it since I was like 4 or maybe earlier. It doesn’t happen often but when it happens it’s usually at night. It has happened during the day. One time it happened at a meeting I had for work and one of the guys I was talking to got so big I couldn’t hold in my laughter, I started tearing from how hard I had to laugh. It was embarrassing cuz I didn’t know how to tell the guy he looked extra Large. At the same time though he looked as if he kept getting closer and bigger but the transition to when he gets further and smaller is almost non existing, it just some how switches without you really noticing it.. If that makes any sense...? but yea this stuff is kinda cool, I like when it happens.
ive had this my whole life, i have micropsia, and teleopsia. its cause by anxiety and stress. its in children and young adults unless severe, like for me. mine is cause by my main fear which is sedateaphobia, or the fear of scilence, sounds can trigger it, or literally just anxiety.
Now I know! I've been experiencing this since when I was 5 or 6, and mostly at night and when I have a fever it feels like a nightmare too me when I was a kid, but now feels like very common to me when I experienced it
Same here
I have the time version of Alice and wonderland sindrome and damn it’s annoying
excuse me before, but is there any tips to take care of someone with AIWS and panic attack? my boyfriend had those since his childhood and i didn't know much how to handle it...
This happened to me a long time ago to me. I woke up in the morning, and I see my room normal and then my fan on the ceiling would grow to the size of my room and I thought I would get shredded, but I decided not to scream because I wasnt dumb and I knew that it was fake and went on, btw I was 10 at the time. But I saw that my fan went small and then it came off the roof and started floating. Then my room would stretch then come back. Then my room went normal. I am 13 now and so far I think I grew out of it.
I didn't know this was a thing. I would close my eyes shut and shake my head until the symptoms disappear.
I had em a lot as a child but I hardly getting them now but when I do it causes a panic attack
I can say I'm still young/young enough to grow out of this syndrome.But when it does happen it just triggers major anxiety and I get anxious, paranoid, scared, tired and dizzy.(Things usually get smaller,hearing problems its just very loud,and everything's moving fast)
There has been countless of times when this happened and I'm only just now finding out what this is.
But I learned how to force Alice in Wonderland on I focus on one thing but listen to all the sounds around especially smaller ones and everything starts to just go fast.It helps me be calmer when it does happen.
I am 25 years old and I thought this was normal. It has happened to me several times during my life, mostly before falling asleep or some times when I was watching TV. I experienced Teleopsia only a few times during my life. It was until yesterday when i experienced teleopsia and I googled „Why is my room bigger when I am lying in bed“. I was lying in bed and I felt like I my room has grown to a size of a hangar. The door was much farther away, so were the walls. I do not find it confusing, nor am I freaked out when it happens. Rather than that it is an interesting experience. Other than that, I do not experience any visual or sound hallucinations.
Oh wow I've been having this since I was a child and still as of now currently as I am writing this, idk I guess it just feels comforting knowing that I wasn't crazy and all since mine usually triggers when I have fevers and late at night(though now it just happens whenever) so I would just have this episodes as my family calls it where I just describe what I am feeling to them where time seems to speed up and sometimes I hear noises I can't explain and my vision looks zoom out and making them look far away than they actually are, and when I tried to explain it to them they just say its just a hallucinations caused by the fever but as I grow up more it just starts to trigger randomly, and I can't really talk about it to anyone so yeah, its just comforting I guess.
I have, and the syndrome runs in my mother's side of the family. I still occasionally get experience the syndrome even today, as an adult at age 51. I am a migraine sufferer, with a family history of both migraines and epilepsy. Our family symptoms seem to more involve a distorted sense of time and everything seeming to slow
agonizingly and dizziness, extreme dizziness.
I have had it since I was 5. Was very rare untill i had a bad head injury at age 30. After my accident I could hardly sleep and was having almost nightly occurrences of this syndrome. I was given trazadone for insomnia and I haven't had an eppisode in seven years. So talk to your doctor trazadone might cure you too.
I rarely slip into episodes where objects seem smaller or larger. I’ve never experienced any of the other symptoms like Micropsia or Macropsia. I was just wondering is there a way to induce an episode? Like somewhere I seen that they can trigger an episode if there stare at something 15ft away for 12 minutes. I’m really curious if you can trigger an episode because I enjoy it when it happens. Please I need to know!!
I am a 28-year-old adult with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. It's a mix of Micropsia and Teleopsia that I have. Really trippy
How do I find something on the twin condition
I would experience these at night and my hands would shrink and my fingers would grow, sometimes things would go into an echo type if state and I would freeze in place sometimes. It's a scary thing and now it rarely happens as much
I'm 33 years old and have migraines regularly and suffer while I'm trying to go to sleep at night. Alot of time everything seems to move really fast kinda in fast motion. Then sometimes my hands feel huge. One time I got up during the Syndrome and walked to bathroom to find the hallway was longer then it really was. It seemed like it took me forever to get to the bathroom.
It mostly happens to me at night and sometimes in school, my teachers head would get zoomed in, their head would get bigger and my eyes would only focus on it, I experience symptoms of light headedness, panic attacks and migraines with blind spot auras honestly it’s strange what can happen and how things get defined so easily
I’m 25 and still having these scary moments in my nights .... I want a solution... I can’t sleep! ... time slows down ,everything is big.... i can’t really tell much about it... but if anyone knows a cure or something... plz let me know
oh god i so freaking remember this i used to get this when i was kid like 6-7 old and everything used to get farther away and i used to get so scared lol like my mom is beside me sleeping but she is now 10 ft away ,,, it was so stressful and then i used to close my eyes until it used to go away bc of fear i never told about it to my parents and also it went away until 9 or 10 old
I wonder how I could trigger it again, I stopped having it, I do sometimes feel like im about to have it again but I don't, if anyone knows anything hmu!
I have Aws syndrome but it really only effects my hearing everything sounds like it’s in slow motion but I see it in real time. It feels like no one else has it effect there hearing
Mine switches every second from micropsia to macropsia. Does anyone also have this experience?
NoTalkJustLive yes I do, it’s like your seeing them both at once, no transition, it’s strange as fuck mate ✌️
yes, my daughter has this. Objects grow big and small.
So there is no cure? My daughter has it the whole day and she gets motion sickness too.
I thought I was going insane
I have it too it was weird at first and I didn't understand it because I felt fear then I saw things not right I also felt like I didn't have control over my own body even though I did I just now today discovered that's what it was
I hate this so much. It feels extremely unpleasant and makes me feel like I'm on drugs or something.😂
I first experienced this when I was a kid and it was on a dream all the stuff were huge and i was very small and then when i woke up it's still going my vision is like zoom out and objects are far away from me. It's a very trippy experience. It's actually happening right now also and a bit recently that's why i ended up in this video trying find some explanation. 10/10 very trippy experience would recommend
Does anyone experience this during meditation?
What is neurological explaination? Its vascular or upper motor neuron.
so i am a teenager now and i tought these were normal. i was diagnosed with epilepsy when i was around 1-3 years old, but that has dissappeared. but now i have migraine attacs occasionally. but is good to know that it isn't dangerous!
I have Teliopsia and it is scary,I'm only 10 years old
Yeah i still have this problem at 25 years old…. It happens during the day now..
My thing came when I was immersed in something in a dimmed room, I think it never happend while standing
I just thought this was normal... And I still have it sometimes And I'm 22...
when i get an asma attack or a panick attack i feel like my body is huge is thus aiws
i heard voices that went away,forsome reason my eyes are running while typing this
I ha AIWS first time it happened i was 4 i had a fever i fereaked out cause things were so big and random things started popping up in the wall and the voices of my parents were so deep and slow i was crying and thinking i was gonna die its really weird my mom got mad at me one time when i got an episode of AIWS when my mom whatched tv and the noice was so deep and slow so i freaked out and turned the tv off
Funny thing is I get migraine I've had this wired things happing for a long time never new what it was till today
SIMPLE TRICK (WORKED FOR ME)
When you have this feeling just stare into a lightbulb for around 20 seconds from about 50 cm.
Wow I had that when I was little. Was horrible
I have alice in wonderland syndrome and it happens mostly at school
I have that man
I have AWL right now and wanted to know if there was a cure. Nope
#4 Not Dangerous.. I would disagree with that, I have Todd's syndrome (same as Alice in Wonderland syndrome) and I get episodes once or twice a week and especially at night and I can report that it IS dangerous when driving on the motorway and suddenly you can't judge the size of your car. Luckily at night there aren't many cars around but still pretty dangerous.
I thought u had obito’s sharingan 😪
I'm pretty sure I have a tiny bit of this syndrome. And I'm 13..
Bro I had this and breathing hurt my ears
I still have it
It would have been nice to know what the difference is between AIWS and AIWLS. 😠
I have it
I think most people have it 1 time
i have it its awful