Alice in Wonderland syndrome

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by HauntedGraffiti, Apr 7, 2008.

  1. myself

    myself just me

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    Distorted time perception; time moving quickly or slowly. - well, that can happen to anyone, when one is bored or is having a great time - it's not necessarily, in my opinion, a symptom of any disorder
    Distorted touch perception, e.g. a feeling that the ground is 'spongy' under the feet or that the sensation received from touching something is simply incorrect or unrecognised. - hmm... not like any other disorder I have heard about till now...
    Distorted sound perception. - hmmm... schizophrenia maybe...
    Distorted perception of the size of body parts - hmm... sounds like body dysmorphic disorder... not nice, not great... or an eating disorder

    I wouldn't want to achieve this condition.
     
  2. Captain Cannabis

    Captain Cannabis Banned

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    I was gonna say that too lol.
     
  3. Unknown American

    Unknown American Rogue Capitalist

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    I am mad. Your mad. We are all mad here!
     
  4. Finnaz

    Finnaz Champagne Socialist

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    That sounds a pretty cool syndrome, shame you have to have migraines or a brain tumour to get it though. I've had distorted sound perception from some strong skunk before (coach engine became drum and base, sound of wind on canvas became FF7 music)
     
  5. HauntedGraffiti

    HauntedGraffiti Member

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    The description I said was right, but it also includes distorted perception in size of objects.

    read more about it: http://aiws.info/
    But i really don't think this has anything to do with migraines. on this website, it only says possible causes, which means that they might not be at all. what about DMT? isn't that in the brain already, and maybe it just can randomly disperse in small amounts??
     
  6. MisterMorningGlory

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    old post but i didnt want to start a new one. anyways a friend told swim what alice in wonderland syndrome is and it describes the way swim feels when swim smokes weed, not even a lot of weed
     
  7. praxiskepsis

    praxiskepsis ha!

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    It sounds more interesting than the actual symptoms.

    I'm not a fan of hallucination.
     
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