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Everything Feels Like Its In Slow Motion

Everything feels like its in slow motion?

It doesn't happen a lot but what happens is everything feels like its slow, but speach is normal and not slurred, actions are still normal but time and stuff feels slowed down. like I'll be driving 40mph but it feels like I'm going 20mph. And when I was little I would get sick from having deja vu, I felt like I needed to throw up.

I feel like everything is in slow motion?

Hello. First of all I'm 15 years old and a female if that matters. This feeling only happens about once or twice a month. What happens is I could be doing anything, and my brain starts having racing thoughts, and my ears sometimes start ringing. After that everything just stops it feels like my brain just slows down. It feels like i'm in slow motion. I can hear everything so clearly I feel like I can hear every little sound around me. When I walk around it feels like i'm moving so slow, but I notice everything in my surroundings. It feels so weird. Does this happen to anyone else? Why do I feel like this? Thank you.

Feeling dizzy, everything is in slow motion, and feeling sick.?

About three days ago I began feeling really dizzy and my throat felt like it was closing up. I figured it was just symptoms from my cold, and it seemed to go away by the next day. Yesterday I began to feel tense again. I was driving on the freeway and everything seemed to move in slow motion. To the point where it seemed like one second lasted twenty seconds. Sound seemed to slow down as well, but I didn't have any real sense of any danger. I've also had trouble thinking clearly and feel like I need to drink coffee through out the day just to stay focused. I'm not really sure what to think of this.

"Everything feels like you’re in slow motion and everything you do seems like it’s about two or three plays of what everybody else is doing." What's the meaning of this quote?

At first glance, I’d imagine it’s to say that you, the individual in “slow-motion” is too busy caring about things that other people, not in “slow-motion,” don’t find the least bit of interest in at all. This is why you feel like there are “two or three plays of what everyone else is doing,” simply because you take too long in being caught up in situations or worrying about things normal people wouldn’t worry about.

After smoking weed if been felling like everything is in slow motion can you help help!?

its has been 2 days sinced i smoked and im still feeling bad
the symptoms are
.sweating
.strong parnoia
.shaking
.fast heart beat

i feel like im not in control of my body
can anyone help? has anyone felt the same?
its very scary :(

i have defiantly learnt my lesson i hate drug so much i made the biggest mistake ever.
im very scared at the moment anyone know how long this will last? can a doctor help?

Why does it feel like everything moves in slow motion when you drop your phone?

A glitch!The matrix is real!Sorry, not really. However the truth is pretty cool.This is a modern quirk of your primal defence mechanisms. In times past, when one of your fellow apes tried to bash your skull in with a log, your brain noticed imminent danger and switched all of its processing to survival mode, perhaps enough to pull your head out of harms way.Whilst you are reading this, you are somewhat focused on the text on the screen. You can also hear some background noise, perhaps there is a television going somewhere. You may be feeling a little hot, or cold… Your brain has all of these inputs coming in from your eyes, ears, nose, skin etc. And it's just coasting along. Reading at whatever pace it feels comfortable. Your reaction times if something happened around you are somewhat laggy, because we are economical; there is no need to rush.However hour upon hour of using your phone have made your brain think that the phone is part of you and it can be hurt.When you dropped it, in a split of a second, your brain essentially closed all of the other apps, boosted video processing power so that you could see in high def with a much higher frame rate, sent a signal to your adrenal glands to release adrenaline into your blood stream and basically turboed itself. You could actually see a lot more. Time, for your mind, sort of did slow down.That was your chance to catch the phone in mid air.For a split second, you had super powers.And you dropped it.

Why does slow motion make everything look so good?

EVERYTHING?I don't think so.Slow motion videos of sunrise and sunset would be extremely boring. In fact, it's sped-up videos that make such events more appealing. Same goes for hurricanes, and cosmological events like comets passing by, motion of planets and stars and galaxies, and so on.. The thing is, things get more interesting when their time scales are properly captured. Some events happen at smaller time scales, others at larger scales. Because our eyes and mind work properly at a certain time scale, we cannot "see" anything beyond this time scale. When someone makes a slow motion video, fast motion video, or a time-exposure photograph, we see events that we would have otherwise not seen, and that's what makes them appealing.

Whenever I drink, I see everything in slow motion in other words the world around me becomes slow. Is it normal?

No, the world around you should be twice as fast. You should be able to hear the flap of a butterfly's wings, be able to survive on nothing but a ginko leaf, you will be able to feel the universe within you. Additional side effects may include being able to punch through brick walls and being able to do a quadruple back flip.On a more serious note, its normal. Hasn't someone told you this by now??

Feeling of everything going in slow motion, getting really dizzy, and sometimes blacking out?

Your symptoms suggest syncope. Its a condition where your brain is not getting the oxygen it needs thus you get dizzy, black out and wake up on the floor. Check your blood pressure while sitting and then while standing. Most importantly, GO SEE A DOCTOR! The last thing we need is for you to be driving along and decide it would be fun to have an episode and kill some bus full of christian missionaries cause you passed out at the wheel.

Does a panic attack make everything feel like its going in slow motion? and make you feel confused?

For me a panic attack just felt like I had a very hard time breathing, that I was completely out of breath for the duration of the panic attack, which lasted about 10 minutes. My body felt a bit tingly at the time, but that might of be the location. (I was trapped under snow for about 30 minutes after a small avalanche and tingliness may have been the cold or soreness from a few hours of snowboarding)

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