I found it interesting that Deja vu was part of the test I was given for ADD/ADHD,
I Have had a few experiences over the years where I saw an image in my mind. Then days or weeks later I'm experiencing what was in my image exactly as I saw it in my mind weeks before.
So I'm wondering if this is common with ADDers. Have you had Deja vu?
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This happens to me a lot. I'll remember the positions of the people, their behavior, and my feelings about their behavior. I thought that made me defective. Good to know it happens to other people!
Comment by Charlie Hilgendorff on October 29, 2012 at 12:24pm Many, many times been happening all my life
Happens to me all the time, I know it used to happen to my dad all the time as well. He was an undiagnosed ADHDer. I was told one time by someone, and I can't remember who or if it was anyone who would have beena valid informant on the issue. That Deja vu is a a small type of siezure that causes us to experience events as memories. Has anyone else ever heard this?

Comment by Bryan Hutchinson on October 24, 2012 at 5:08am Whoa! I think I have read this post before!
Actually, I don't know if this has anything with ADHD, but it's happened to be quite often, too often to the point that it has actually scared me. Sometimes it is just a picture and sometimes it is almost like a memory that was video taped. It's quite freaky, but I've gotten used to it. You're clearly not alone.

Comment by doug puryear on October 19, 2012 at 9:56pm sure have had deja vu, most recently yesterday, stood and watched an short interaction that was word for word a repeat of something i remembered from before- think it was in a dream. amazing. i don't know that this has anything to do with ADD/ADHD tho? good question.
doug
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