![]() Just because something seems paranormal, doesn't mean it's not due to a brain problem. You say you only had TLE symptoms recently? What were those symptoms which finally lead to the diagnosis?īTW, I'm an MD. Seizures tend to get worse over time if not treated. You may well have been having seizures longer than you think. The symptoms can be these sorts of experiences - they don't seem like seizures so even if you tell a doc about them, they won't likely put the picture together. Seizures stopped when I finally got treatment. My seizures are caused by a type of brain tumor that is dynamic (but benign.) Looking back, I have had a number of "odd" experiences since childhood (now in my 50's) but I'm pretty sure it was the same problem, only at a milder state. I started get a huge number of these events, accompanied by panic attacks and after several years of this finally got diagnosed. Hopefully others will respond to this thread and put in their two cents :) She had an absolutely amazing experience where she went from her usual scientific/factual view of the world to feeling part of the universe and experiencing herself as an 'energy being' (as she put it). Although it was a stroke and not a seizure, there are some similarities in terms of the ecstatic nature of her stroke experience that some TLE patients experience with their seizures. If you search her name and the word 'stroke' on YouTube you can see the video. ![]() Imagine studying the brain for decades, and then you experience the very thing you've studied from the inside out, a front row seat so to speak. ![]() I saw a fascinating video on YouTube of a neurologist who had a stroke that occurred in the left temporal lobe of her brain. I have Left TLE and am on very minimal medication (by choice, the docs would love for me take at least 4x more than what I'm taking) and have had extranormal / paranormal experiences during my entire life, while the TLE symptoms didn't start until I was close to 40 and I didn't start on any medication until I was about 42. Hopefully one day the worlds of the paranormal and science will converge and we'll be able to understand the 'why' behind such interesting phenomenon as premonitions coming true, out of body experiences, etc. I find it fascinating how many people who suffer from TLE also had psychic experiences from their earliest days. I am surprised nobody responded to this - if you look at the 'Ecstatic Seizures' thread, you'll see a lot of information there from people with TLE who have had paranormal experiences all of their lives. ![]() In particular, any TLE patients that are not on medication. I would be interested in finding out if anyone else with TLE has these experiences. I thought I read a similar post here but now I can't locate. I'm a professional who seldom admits to these premonitions because I am afraid people will think I'm crazy. I have had these all my life-long before the TLE diagnosis. I had a vision of 911 and many other occurances. These are partial visions that eventually come true. These are not the kind that are typical with seizures. I also have had many premonitions and some other bizarre visions. I have had a few two or three second dizzy spells that I am able to talk and function right through. I have been diagnosed with TLE but can not take medication. Still not sure after all these years what type of seizures I am having. Does anyone have TLE and experience premontions or other paranormal experiences that don't seem to be related to the TLE? I posted this six years ago and thought I would post it again.
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