Deja Vu Makes us SICK!

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  • @geniegoodrow1287
    @geniegoodrow1287 Рік тому +1

    What comes to mind are migraine headaches. The aura"de javu" feeling is very real as well as our responses to it. Please look this up. Please?! I am 65 years old. It is very scary. Bless you two! Not panic attacks. That I can assure you. You would never have to guess about that.

  • @gigikurowski9
    @gigikurowski9 Рік тому +49

    I’m a former PICU nurse and was one of Ben Carson’s nurses.
    Kori, your episode of fainting at home sounds VERY much like vaso vessel syncope. It’s usually related to not being hydrated enough and your blood pressure drops. It happens all at once.
    My son has it.
    As for the deja vu being scary for the both of you…that’s your fight or flight response. Your body draws all your blood to your vital organs which is why you both feel shaky, maybe like you’ll be sick to your stomach, etc…
    There’s no real scientific explanation for deja vu ( I asked Ben about it one time!)
    Next time, immediately bend over and sit down & take 5 deep breaths and it’ll go away in a snap!
    Hope this helps!

    • @sandsquid1
      @sandsquid1 Рік тому +2

      Wow…you worked with Ben Carson! I’m impressed…I used to work inpt psych at Sinai. Good memories!!!

    • @tammybuffkin4338
      @tammybuffkin4338 Рік тому +2

      I agree that it sounds like a vaso vagal response. I have them if I get sick. Nausea makes my HR and BP drop. Then I pass out. It’s terrifying. Sometimes I can feel it coming on and sometimes I don’t. It scares my husband to death.

    • @teresaburleson7226
      @teresaburleson7226 Рік тому

      I'm with you sounds a medical problem 😞

  • @amymahers2957
    @amymahers2957 Рік тому +57

    I cannot believe this video! Somebody is like me! I had my first deja vu at 14. I am now 71. I remember having a “dream”. I don’t remember what it was, but I knew I was dying. I can never explain to anyone what the feeling is like. My mother sat by my bed and talked to me for hours until I fell back to sleep. To make this comment shorter, I have had all the tests, therapy, you name it. They diagnosed mine as extreme anxiety with panic. I’m here to say, it’s a struggle, but I too have my own little “strategies” to overcome these attacks. Hang in there girls! I pray, and pray and pray. God has helped me so much. It’s awful to have this, but I am fine and you will be too. God bless ❤️🙏💪

    • @tumblebugspace
      @tumblebugspace Рік тому

      Women are often pathologized by the male-dominated medical industry.

    • @raymondvia3786
      @raymondvia3786 Рік тому

      Ladies, DO NOT DABBLE IN NEW AGE STUFF OR WHITCHCRAFT OR ASTRAL PROJECTION. I got a VERY LOUD voice telling me NO when I tried leaving my body and I think it was the Lord Himself or an Angelic warning not to play with it. Deja Vu sounds weird but since UA-cam might yank you girls off, just say it in coded words and we will decipher it to the best of our ability.

    • @enlightenedhummingbird4764
      @enlightenedhummingbird4764 Рік тому

      It shows 2 replies to the original comment. Where did they go?

    • @maryyoung1602
      @maryyoung1602 5 місяців тому

      This proves that you are not the only one! I feel relieved to know I’m not alone!

  • @FRCMoto
    @FRCMoto Рік тому +55

    Interesting to hear your responses to deja vu. I've never heard it described like that before. Personally, I just search my brain for a few seconds to try and figure out where the familiarity came from, but I don't have any negative or unsettling feelings at all.

    • @maryemerick8147
      @maryemerick8147 Рік тому +5

      I agree I call it raking my brain. Usually when I stop trying to remember it comes to me.

  • @oldgrizz8720
    @oldgrizz8720 Рік тому +20

    I remember walking into a room for an interview to get into seminary, there was a young woman wearing a unique dress sitting in a wooden chair by the window, and I instantly felt a sense of deja vu, as if I had walked into this room and seen this woman before, only to have the woman look at me and shudder and say, "Oh wow, I just had a weird sense of deja vu". This always made me wonder how we could both have this sense at the same time involving each other but neither of us had ever been there or met before. Somethings just can't be explained.

    • @ganderstein3426
      @ganderstein3426 Рік тому +2

      Wow. That gave me the chills. I've had several hair-raising experiences myself. Thanks for sharing that.

    • @loridennis2989
      @loridennis2989 Рік тому

      Wow! I've never heard of that happening. That's wild!

  • @thatotherdebra1834
    @thatotherdebra1834 Рік тому +42

    I know that feeling exactly! So, no, you are not alone. It sounds like severe anxiety attacks. For me, my brain hasn't associated it with deja vu, it just happens randomly. Sometimes when I'm trying to go to sleep, especially if I'm laying flat on my back, that horrible feeling takes hold, and I have to flip onto my side quickly or I feel like I'm going to pass out or die. It's almost like feeling like your falling from a great height, but cloying and oppressive at the same time. It feels like time slows way down and everything looks almost distorted. It is hard to describe. I hope I don't sound crazy. Immediately upon recognizing that sickly feeling of intense dread, I sit if I'm standing, then I rebuke the spirit of anxiety, in Jesus's name. I continue to pray, and start thanking Him for every single blessing He has given me, listing each one, and remind myself that "Greater is He who is in me, than he who is in the world." This might sound silly to some people, but it works every time. Those attacks happen rarely now, and I am so grateful to the Lord that I can say that.

    • @kristinballancemusic
      @kristinballancemusic Рік тому +1

      Not silly at all. ❤️

    • @KW-es2bz
      @KW-es2bz Рік тому +1

      Praise the Lord!

    • @tammyhenderson334
      @tammyhenderson334 Рік тому

      My mom had the same thing when she lay on her back in bed too.

    • @darlingusa2pettee57
      @darlingusa2pettee57 Рік тому +2

      I have this as well. I feels horrible. My doctors have diagnosed this as Meniere's disease. Outside of handling it as you do and me with sheer willpower, there doesn't seem to be much else to do. Doctors, as much as they do know, can't know everything. Our Lord can.

    • @thatotherdebra1834
      @thatotherdebra1834 Рік тому +1

      @@darlingusa2pettee57 Amen.

  • @reginafisher9919
    @reginafisher9919 Рік тому +6

    I thank you are having anxiety attacks or panic attacks, from what you are describing. I have had both, and it's just like what you are describing.

  • @terryboyer1342
    @terryboyer1342 Рік тому +13

    When I was a kid around 11 I got to spend the summer in the Catskill Mountains in New York. One day we were headed to the baseball hall of fame in Cooperstown. We took the back roads there as it was so pretty. We passed through many small towns and villages. As we entered one I was overwhelmed with the feeling I had been there before. I knew where every house and building would be and even the color of them. Even the trees! I'm in my 60s now but I'll never forget that. I've not experienced deja vu again since then.

  • @mikemanjo2458
    @mikemanjo2458 Рік тому +16

    Corie, I have had panic attacks and felt like that...tingly, can't breathe, like I'm going to pass out. I never completely passed out. It is terrifying. I've been on medicine for it for years and I pray it never happens again. I will be praying for you. I define Deja Vue as that feeling that you've been in that exact place or doing that exact thing before. Katie, that "just knowing things" is a gift. My Mom had it. Love you ladies! Have a great week. Thanks for sharing...I'm right there with you. Jane ❤️ 🙏

    • @bonsaimaster205
      @bonsaimaster205 Рік тому +3

      I've been on med's for panic attacks for over 30 yr's. They started years before that but not much was known about how to treat them. In my case they are a hereditary problem. All of my family and half our children get them. I just have the worst case when they are not treated.

    • @fgjde744u
      @fgjde744u Рік тому +6

      It's because you feel Energy. You are Empaths, we all are. Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. Your Connection with God and the Angelic Realm is strong. I got off all medication slowly and started to work with the Energy. All is Well. Medication is like putting a bandaid on your Gift. The Gift remains when you are ready to receive it.

    • @SHarrell237
      @SHarrell237 Рік тому +3

      @@fgjde744u I don't particularly like it. As a young child, I cried for the fish my dad was cleaning. Everything bothered me. It's like I felt for everything.

    • @fgjde744u
      @fgjde744u Рік тому

      @@SHarrell237 your not supposed to like it. Your suppose to learn from it. Like everything in this world you can either take it as a positive or negative. Ask God the lesson you need to learn and he will answer.

    • @hoppas77
      @hoppas77 Рік тому

      @@SHarrell237 it's not a great feeling that's for sure. You are a highly sensitive person and there is nothing wrong with that. Learn about grounding and self care.

  • @cindyoconnell2471
    @cindyoconnell2471 Рік тому +22

    I like how Corie said, “I hope we do not lose all credibility!” I find this very interesting! I luckily have not had these experiences, but people really do have different experiences! I love the idea of saying a number and color at the same time to prevent a spiral down when anxious. I had never thought of that! It could be useful for a lot of people!

  • @lynnblair9297
    @lynnblair9297 Рік тому +28

    Sounds like the panic attacks I’ve had before. Your both such sensitive individuals , the fear could set one off but dajavu isn’t as intense as y’all describe. Truly sounds like panic attack….bless y’all’s sweet hearts. The bp goes nuts during panic attacks, you feel faint, sweat pops out. You guys described them to a T! Plus being extra tired and under stress can set me off….very scary feeling. I can feel it crawl up my body over my head….knees go weak, hyperventilate. The more you recognize when one’s coming , you can set down at least before it hits. Last time I done this was this past September…..

    • @lynettepacella9880
      @lynettepacella9880 Рік тому +3

      That’s what I thought! A panic attack!

    • @skeeterstevens7083
      @skeeterstevens7083 Рік тому

      Extra sensitivity perception.

    • @ruthmccormick3246
      @ruthmccormick3246 Рік тому +2

      Your credibility is intact!

    • @lynnblair9297
      @lynnblair9297 Рік тому +2

      @@ruthmccormick3246 definitely doesn’t hurt these young ladies credibility. Two more honest, talented young woman their age would be hard to find. The one I had in September was the first one in TEN years….I had been debating and stressing out over a decision I had to make and not sleeping…I know that is what caused it. But I’m 56 years old so I’ve learned myself at this age quite well. I’m just glad Katy and Cory could share this and kinda reach out and understand they are not alone and maybe they can research and learn more about themselves.

    • @NancySutherland
      @NancySutherland Рік тому

      I have had panic attacks also. That is exactly what it feels like. If there is something makes me fearful it can cause it.

  • @lindahays8444
    @lindahays8444 Рік тому +2

    Dejar Vu is a feeling of having been somewhere before or having a conversation before. Knowing or feeling that it has happened before.

  • @David-dd7qe
    @David-dd7qe Рік тому +29

    Come on you guys ain't weird! You're just willing to talk about what a lot of different people experience who won't actually say it or bring it up. I get deja vu but I don't have any bad issues with it. The weirdest one was where I felt like I've been to a place before then later come to find out it was where my dad grew up as a little kid. I just couldn't put that two and two together. Being an extra sensitive person or being in tune to your environment can definitely heightened through the experiences. Thank you guys for sharing! Very interesting :-)

  • @NoRmAsJeAnS82
    @NoRmAsJeAnS82 Рік тому +15

    This is probably the most relatable and accurate description of how I’ve been since I was a little girl. I was diagnosed with panic disorder. I would feel almost clairvoyant and I’d know what was happening before it happened and I’d turn white as a ghost and I’d start shaking and I’d see colors in a not normal way and I’d see shapes and I’d feel things rushing through my body and my legs would feel heavy like they were filled with cement and I’d eventually pass out and or cry and then I’d wake up and feel fine, but I’ve always lived with the fear of those things happening over and over so like Katie said you have to do something to distract your mind to break the cycle and that is where I have developed involuntary tics. My mind knows what’s about to happen so my body automatically starts twitching and then I’ll either go for a run or ride my bike or play with my dog or whatever it is that will allow it to pass. I do also suffer from hypoglycemia so I can have fluctuating blood sugars so also like Katie I tend to keep a whole bunch of fruit snacks or glucose tabs with me at all times. Also the disorder called POTS. It’s the rapid change in blood pressure just as simple as sitting down with bent knees can cause me to lose consciousness but it’s been pretty good as of late sooooo. Anywhooooo now that you’ve read this book I’ve written I now must go check my mail because my order of rings from Katie have arrived. IM EXCITED as HECK!!!! Sending much Love and appreciation to both of you. And Tipper and Matt too of course. I hope you all have a great weekend!!💚🙏

    • @brandywine4000
      @brandywine4000 Рік тому +1

      I’ve never heard another person describe seeing the colors or the distortion of objects around you. I experienced that when I was having very extreme attacks. I am naturally very sensitive to my surroundings and I have super strong emotions and I can feel the emotions of other people-particularly if they are close in proximity to me. I get migraines but I don’t have aura with the migraines. So it was all very strange. All that to say, I often have de je vu. I try to analyze it but usually cannot place the situation. Most of the time there aren’t negative connotations associated with it but if my intuition triggers I definitely follow it.

    • @NoRmAsJeAnS82
      @NoRmAsJeAnS82 Рік тому +2

      @@brandywine4000 I’ve been very sensitive to my surroundings since I was a baby. According to my mother when I was about 2 years old I had to be hospitalized because I had croup and my lungs collapsed and I was on heavy doses of morphine lying in an isolated crib and another child was brought in to share the room with me and I apparently sat up all night watching over and wondering if the other child was gonna be alright. Sadly that sweet baby didn’t make it but I did and ever since then I’ve had this draw towards others and I am incredibly sensitive and empathetic. I feel the energy of others like crazy. Sounds weird I guess to other folks. Mondays are the heaviest feeling for me. Not only is it back to work time and the weekend is over for me but I can feel it so strongly radiating off of others too. I like to tap into these feelings and try to better understand them. I love meeting other people who feel similarly to me. We can all help each other navigate and not feel so weird about it.

    • @brandywine4000
      @brandywine4000 Рік тому

      @@NoRmAsJeAnS82 simply amazing that at such a young age you were Showing signs already! I understand the Monday feelings. I find them “oppressive” as well. My aunt passed away last October. I was fine outside of the funeral home but the moment I stepped inside the door of the vestibule my chest was so heavy and the air was thick. It was like I was choking on everyone’s pain. It was very hard to stay present in the moment because it felt being swept under a wave in the ocean with all the emotion in the building. No one seems to understand what I mean when I try to describe how this feels to me or how utterly drained I am once I am free and clear of the people/area/situation. Still, I feel this with all emotions not just sadness. I consider it a gift and I hope you do. 🙂

    • @NoRmAsJeAnS82
      @NoRmAsJeAnS82 Рік тому +1

      @@brandywine4000 my goodness. I’m sorry about your aunt. I just lost my aunt last February. It’s definitely never easy to attend a funeral for anyone and I know that feeling you speak of. It’s like the air has been sucked right out of you. The words don’t come as easily and yet you want to be comforting to others but also need it for yourself. I’m not very good at any type of large social gatherings, let alone funerals. It can be the most draining roller coaster of emotions. Happy to see family and reunite but under such terrible and sad circumstances. I hope for you to find peace and acceptance in all parts of your life. I give myself that same advice every single day. I wish i could find more people like Katie and Corie and their family in my own community but they are a rarity. I’m glad to have found you on here too!

  • @MiMisTreasures
    @MiMisTreasures Рік тому +8

    I’ve had deja vu before but it wasn’t quite like your experience. Mine was just a minute or two of confusion, like I’d been in this exact moment in time before, but I had no “memory” of it. It was a little confusing, but didn’t make me sick like it did y’all. I’ve also had a panic attack before that DOES sound like yours, though! Shaking, heart racing, sweating, feeling like I’m light headed and can’t catch my breath. Maybe your deja vu moments just really panic you. Either way, you’re not weird or stupid. In my 50 + years on this Earth, I’ve learned that people are more alike than we are different, but we all have our quirks that make us beautifully who we are meant to be. Keeping doing YOU. Love you ladies❤

  • @reneefahner3486
    @reneefahner3486 Рік тому +6

    Yep me too ! 👋🏻 I’m 60 yrs old now so it’s not fun but I have been called an Empath by my family which is a blessing and often a curse as well , but I power through it all . Thank you for sharing . 🤗💖

  • @strangertobluewater
    @strangertobluewater Рік тому +8

    I like the number and color idea to break up the thought. Someone also once told me to “put a party hat” on the negative thought and make it a party to diminish its power, rather than fighting it away. Might give it a try. Thanks for the video girls!

  • @gaildavis710
    @gaildavis710 Рік тому +1

    I have before felt like I had been here or there or have done something before! Strange!!

  • @blanton1624
    @blanton1624 Рік тому +9

    For me Deja Vu has only been the feeling of having been somewhere I have no memory of having ever been before or the feeling of seeing someone I think I know but have never seen. I have never gotten sick, just had a very strange feeling of knowing something I shouldn't know. Not everyone reacts to something the same way so, neither one of you are weird. You're just you and your loyal followers love you just the way you are!! Thanks for another interesting video. Bill in Texas!

    • @blanton1624
      @blanton1624 Рік тому +1

      By the way, my ancestors are from North Carolina and Georgia.

    • @WhispersFromTheDark
      @WhispersFromTheDark Рік тому +1

      AMEN! Yep, what HE said :::::pointing up::::: Hey Bill, saw that you were also in Texas and wanted to say HOWDY NEIGHBOR! I'm in North Texas! I went to your channel and subbed when I saw your last name. I have some ancestors with your last name, and they were in S. Carolina, N. Carolina, Kentucky and Georgia, going back into the early 1800's I think... Not only are we kinda neighbors, but just might be distantly related as well, ain't that a hoot! Small world indeed. If you want more info on the exact names and dates/locations my email is on my channel. Stay safe hun, I hear we're expected to be getting some wintry weather in a couple of days.

    • @blanton1624
      @blanton1624 Рік тому +1

      @@WhispersFromTheDark Howdy Neighbor. I'm in Central Texas, close to Waco. Yep, relatives on my Father's side have roots to North Carolina, Georgia & Alabama with native blood in Scotland & England. Good to hear from you. I didn't see your email. Probably just missed it. Feel free to send me a Facebook request if you you're on Facebook. Thanks, again!

    • @WhispersFromTheDark
      @WhispersFromTheDark Рік тому

      @@blanton1624 I have a friend in Robinson, not that far from you. We guarded the border together back in 2005, he's a retired Marine and a really nice guy! Sorry Hun, I'm not on Facebook. But you can find my email if you go to my channel and hit the 'about' button.

    • @blanton1624
      @blanton1624 Рік тому

      @@WhispersFromTheDark Found it and Robinson is close.

  • @annasalterations
    @annasalterations Рік тому +4

    I am thankful that you two were brave enough to speak of it. I think it's great for others to hear. 💞

  • @jessicat.5245
    @jessicat.5245 Рік тому +10

    Don't have much to say about deva vu, but I can say that you two ladies always brighten my day! Praise God for ya'll! Love from Lexington, KY.

  • @johncarter1137
    @johncarter1137 Рік тому +25

    Corie, it sounds like you experienced a Vaso Vagal response. I have that affliction and experienced it a couple of weeks ago while having dry needling done during physical therapy. Have you ever had a premonition? Years back, I had one about a car wreck that became true. It would be interesting to hear about it if you have. Also, another interesting topic might be repetitive dreams. I always enjoy your videos, they are like having extra family members, your mom's videos too. God Bless!

    • @jeanjean9343
      @jeanjean9343 Рік тому +2

      Premonition. Interesting. I was driving on a road, early, and an odd street was coming up. It had a stop sign for people coming from that street, but I thought "what if someone runs the stop sign", slowed, and was shocked when a car ran the stop sign that I would have hit if not for slowing.

    • @yvonnemcmahan9037
      @yvonnemcmahan9037 Рік тому +4

      Yes I have had premonitions also. Which are about the same things

    • @allengreen3177
      @allengreen3177 Рік тому +1

      WOW have I seen this video before? Welcome back.😮

    • @eddiecarlcalhoun
      @eddiecarlcalhoun Рік тому +3

      i had a dream as a child and a week later it happened .many times i"ve known things were going to happen before it did..

    • @grumpyoldman7948
      @grumpyoldman7948 Рік тому +1

      @@sewfuntosew11 I haven't. What does it mean?

  • @Rebecca_christopher
    @Rebecca_christopher Рік тому +8

    That’s very interesting. I get deja vu but it doesn’t make me feel physically ill.

  • @justin_smith556
    @justin_smith556 Рік тому +2

    Sounds like anxiety/panic disorder. Deja Vu doesn't typically trigger this but obviously anything is possible. When I was a very young kid I used to have a reoccurring dream that would trigger panic something like you're describing. The dream makes no sense, I can still remember the details even though I haven't had that dream since childhood, but I would wake up in a severe panic. Still a few panic triggers as an adult but not from dreams. Thank y'all for sharing, you can never lose credibility being real.

  • @margueritehebert5389
    @margueritehebert5389 Рік тому +3

    Sounds more like panic or anxiety attacks. Deja Vu instances for me has been when I’m somewhere or doing something and get this feeling I have been there doing this before at some other point in my life but I haven’t. Almost like a glitch in another timeline or life. Hard to explain it but it’s the best I could do.

    • @margueritehebert5389
      @margueritehebert5389 Рік тому

      I have panic/ anxiety attacks. And they can strike out of nowhere and unexpectedly. Sometimes you can feel when they are about to come on . In severe instances they 100% can make you pass out. I try to concentrate on my breathing when that happens . Slowly breathing in through the nose out through the mouth. It many times will help by closing my eyes when I do this. Full concentration. Hope this helps you . Sending my love. Wishing you both a beautiful day

  • @lindastansbury2067
    @lindastansbury2067 Рік тому

    I am 74 and have experienced some of the same symptoms y'all described but not anywhere near the same intensity. It comes upon me very suddenly with no warning and I feel a sickening dread. I break myself out of it by changing the "script" of the deja vu. In my mind, if the deja vu scene shows me walking around, I'll sit down instead; if the scene shows me doing something in particular then I'll do something different. Just anything to be different than the scene in my head. If I do nothing to change it, it'll trigger a panic attack. It's been 60-some odd years and I've never told anybody, not even my husband and children, about this. I just thought it was a weird glitch that affected just me and never thought that others may have a similar reaction. How blessed you two are that you have each other for support and understanding.

  • @Elizabethmoonlightchild
    @Elizabethmoonlightchild Рік тому +33

    Straight up panic attack is what it sounds like, Deja vu is having a moment that you feel has happened before. Like I swear I saw that couple on the beach watching the sunset and she had that pink dress on, I swear this has happened before...
    Panic attacks cause a racing heart rate, waves of heat or pulsing feeling through your body, tunnel vision, passing out, throwing up, feeling super sick, feeling like you are going to die.
    It sure seems this has been a anxiety panic attack you've all been dealing with.
    Your stories sound like mine.
    There are steps to help when a panic attack is coming.
    Sitting down
    Deep breaths ( though it may feel like you can't, you can and will)
    Noting 3 things around you, that chair, I see a dog, the sky is cloudy today, exc.
    Tapping your fingers on something
    All these help ground you and help reset your body
    Oh and panic attacks can come on out of no where, you feel nothing caused it. But triggers, like getting in trouble or being hurt, stress especially can bring it on. But most often nothing seems to happen to bring it on

  • @karenbrown4294
    @karenbrown4294 Рік тому +2

    So amazing to hear normal people saying things that so many feel but do t talk about xxx

  • @colonyfarm4842
    @colonyfarm4842 Рік тому

    As I go about my day, I'll often get a feeling or emotion and will start to remember last night's dream. It makes me realize that it's the dream that came first and I'm revisiting the way it made me feel. If it was a nightmare, the feeling is upsetting.

  • @jlowe51
    @jlowe51 Рік тому +3

    That's something Katie. I've never heard of anyone getting sick from having Deja Vu. I've had it a number of times over the years but have never felt sick from it. Sorry to hear you and Corie have this problem with it.

  • @Alicia652
    @Alicia652 Рік тому +4

    I have never experienced any of the things you two are describing, but the episodes sound like the panic attacks my granddaughter experiences. She says it is like her body has sparks going off inside her, like she has been frightened suddenly. She feels as if she is out of her body, and she can’t breathe. She started having these when she was in third grade. It was during this time that her dad scared her to death by telling her he was going to have her mother put in jail and take her away from her mother. This was a very cruel thing to do to his daughter, but he was not a very good guy. Anyway, she began having panic attacks whenever she would have to leave her mom. I was the elementary principal at her school so she felt safe with me. And she felt safe at her dance studio. She could forget about things while dancing. But it was a very difficult year for her. She has continued to have these panic attacks through her life. She is now 21 and doesn’t have them as often but there are many nights she will call her Mother from college and they end up talking for hours because she is having an attack. It seems that they are related to being under a lot of stress from college. And also from being a sensitive person who is a “pleaser” and doesn’t want people to be upset with her. I don’t think you two are weird and I will definitely continue to watch your channel. I think you are very honest people who are also very sensitive. I appreciate you candor in this video. It is hard for me to identify with you, since I have never experienced any such episodes but there are many who evidently have. 😊

  • @ronbass8136
    @ronbass8136 Рік тому +3

    I've experienced deja vu before but nothing like what y'all are describing. My experiences are just getting a feeling that I've been in this place or situation before when I know I haven't. What y'all are describing appears to be maybe mild seizures.

  • @mitchmatthews6713
    @mitchmatthews6713 Рік тому +7

    It's deja vu all over again! Stay safe, pretty ladies!

    • @HopeLaFleur1975
      @HopeLaFleur1975 Рік тому +3

      They are 'safe' they believe in Jesus...Jesus is our safety net!❤💌😇🙏

  • @oeb3847
    @oeb3847 12 днів тому

    I'm freaking out! This just started happening to me---A strange feeling of Deja Vu starts and then it turns into a panicky feeling followed by sweating and shaking, with a feeling of dread. I am feeling better knowing that this is happening to other people.

  • @johnnymayo8534
    @johnnymayo8534 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting discussion. I've never heard Deja Vu described like this. However, throughout my life, I have experienced premonitions (maybe a form of deja vu) concerning major negative occurrences in my life. It's very surreal in the fact that I "see" the occurrence as a 3rd party looking down on the event and seeing myself & others involved and even remembering the discussions. Some of the people in my 'dream' r people that I've never met. The actual occurrence of the event may be months after my 'dream'.....but the very second the real events start to unfold, the 'dream' comes vividly back to my conscience.

  • @kcardin662
    @kcardin662 Рік тому +2

    I have had Deja Vu all my life and it's usually something or somewhere I feel like I've been before or dreamed about and then it happens or I go there and it's always strange but there is nothing strange or weird about either one of y'all ,I totally relate to what your saying about being empathetic to people and highly sensitive to other people's needs and observant and I look at it how I believe it should be is a gift that God gives to people to help others and as a blessing!

  • @beadladee
    @beadladee Рік тому +4

    Mine are associated with anxiety and panic attacks. The last time I was stuck in repeated de ja vu attacks I made an appointment with my psychiatrist and he changed my medication. Haven’t had another one since, PTL. They are an awful, scary feeling.

  • @ruthmccormick3246
    @ruthmccormick3246 Рік тому +1

    You two are so special, I'm sorry you go through those times. I have panic attacks, I have been able to control them for which I'm thankful. Keep doing what you do. God bless you both ❤🙏🙏❤

  • @Lisa1111
    @Lisa1111 Рік тому

    Being in the grips of anything is terrifying!
    I have lucid dreams and they are either Heavenly or bring nothing but stress, frustration and pure desperation. I awaken remembering it all. I must then by the Grace of Jesus, shake off the mood it has me in when I awaken.
    All the Blessings of God 🙏🏽
    Thank you for sharing something I most definitely understand. I too have experienced what y'all have minus the illness.
    Seattle kin ♥️

  • @tiffanyharris2363
    @tiffanyharris2363 Рік тому +6

    I do understand this. I have also had Nonepileptic seizures and sometimes I feel like everything in my body stops for just a moment. I have also felt the over loading sensory that doesn't make sense. I thought I was the only person like this lol

    • @elizabethchang7002
      @elizabethchang7002 Рік тому

      this is how it all started for me... and years later I had my first grand mal seizure...

  • @kennethboydsr3966
    @kennethboydsr3966 Рік тому +1

    Wow I know where your coming from I’m 71 years old as a child in elementary school I had that bad I would feel it coming on and next thing I knew I was waking up in the nursery with them holding smelling salt under my nose it was bad I stayed in the hospital for weeks at a time. As I got older it didn’t have it as much but I take meds for it know they told me it was anxiety but it was the way your described it my defense finally became just praying real fast and asking God to help me and it does help.

  • @eppycurry8661
    @eppycurry8661 Рік тому +1

    Wow! That's very interesting. I've never heard of anyone having this reaction to Deja vu. I'm going through menopause and what you described sounds sort of like what I experience right before I have a hot flash just a very agitated unwell feeling. Thanks for sharing girls!

  • @sophiemorrison9820
    @sophiemorrison9820 Рік тому +12

    Good morning, ladies. Interesting video on deja vu. I'll be 129 on my next birthday (haha)and I recall my experiences of the phenomenon of having deja vu. I dealt with it by standing still for a couple of minutes until it passed. I never told anyone because I thought it was just me, like I was crazy. I think it's worth doing a deep dive on the subject because it happens to many of us. I think you inspired a topic for me for when my life slows down. I just want to tell you how delighted I was to see you both featured in an Epoch Times story on January 19 on your views about fashion from your YT video. Good on ya. Cheers!

    • @darlingusa2pettee57
      @darlingusa2pettee57 Рік тому +2

      Oh, Miss Sophie, I love the Epoch Times! It's one, if not the only news sources that are truthful and unbiased. I'm glad to hear they mentioned my favorite girls here and I'll go look up the article. Thanks!

  • @silvergrizzly316
    @silvergrizzly316 Рік тому +1

    Ohhhhhhh No, y'all aren't crazy nor is your credibility ruined. I'm 54yrs old and you've just gained a subscriber, also I've been there b4 to, many, many, many times have I experienced Deja vu. to me it's like running into a brick wall and that sense of thinking you've been there b4 is a very scary thing girls, I do understand. Love y'alls videos. Take Care and God Bless you and yours.
    Jay 🕊🕊🕊

  • @donniek7182
    @donniek7182 Рік тому +1

    I think it's an untapped part of our brain ,like seeing things ahead of time. I believe we all have the ability.

  • @bkhkh7285
    @bkhkh7285 Рік тому

    My darling american girls! I live in a very small village in North Siberiya and so glad to see every time) You don;t even realise how much we are have in common. Same problems,same habits to keep reasonable household. Keep it up and God bless you!

  • @1962tami
    @1962tami Рік тому +1

    I don't get panicky or sick when it happens to me, I just realize that I remember this thing/circumstance/feeling from somewhere else (a dream perhaps?), and then I just like...pass through it and continue on with what I was doin'. I'm 60 yrs. old now and have listened to, and heard many things about this thing we call 'life', and I've drawn the conclusion that there are many timelines, and a part of ourselves is in each of these timelines. Whatever we imagine, is actually happening, or *has* happened, in another timeline, and sometimes those timelines intersect with this one we are consciously living in. That's how I feel it pertains to *my* experiences anyway. God Bless you both and thanks so much for sharing ❤
    Edited to add: Incidentally, there is a movie starring Denzel Washington called "Deju Vu" (it's an older movie from 2006....we have it on a DVD) and it is very interesting --- makes ya think 😉

  • @dorothynason6934
    @dorothynason6934 Рік тому +2

    Well girls I guess I'm not alone.Hugs. You both are very sweet and sensitive. I am an HSP and sometimes it drives my husband crazy I know. I can relate so well. With me I don't have episodes like you do exactly. I distract myself with something and it helps. It always passes which sure is a good thing . God bless you both.You don't know how much your videos bless me.Thank you beautiful girls.

  • @izzyhendrix2651
    @izzyhendrix2651 Рік тому +7

    I have been watching ya'll for a long time and I think ya'll are neurodivergent. I am an autistic woman and a lot of the situations you bring up in this video sound like experiences I have and other neurodivergent people I know have. It is just a different brain wiring and some of us have extra sensitivities. The part where Katie talks about seeing things and feeling things as a shape is a form of synesthesia, I have this as well. Also the seizure story... Also, HSP is very commonly a label given to autistic women because it has been less studied in women than in men. We are very sensitive to those around us, textures, tastes, sounds etc. Also digestive issues tend to go hand in hand with this as well. There is a lot more awareness about it finally. I was told I was HSP my whole life before a therapist recognized I am autistic. It's a spectrum so there are varied experiences and we aren't all the same but so much of this sounds like my story, I just wanted to share. A lot of women never get diagnosed as neurodivergent because the medical system is still way behind but there are a lot of people who talk/write about their personal experiences out there these days that ya'll may relate to. You guys remind me of my sister and I so much. We are all made the way we are for a reason

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 Рік тому +4

      I am an HSP as well, as is my daughter and her daughter. There is a lot of autism spectrum sensitivities in our family. I have a very narrow palate and am very sensitive to smells, sights, sounds, tastes, textures, etc. I can’t watch most movies, especially if they are intense, suspenseful or scary. My world is a lot narrower than most people because of this. I can’t help it, it’s real to me. It’s almost like the “skin” has been peeled off my senses. I feel things that others don’t. I’m also very spiritually sensitive, and I’m glad for that. I’ve never been diagnosed as autistic, but I know I am. I have other traits that point to it as well. And I am also ADD.

  • @sparrowsway272
    @sparrowsway272 Рік тому +4

    Your not weird or strange, For me I have had this for as long as I can Remember, Quick onset of Deja Vu or Overwhelming doom a sickening feeling. I am spiritual, highly sensitive and an Empath, I have to recognize the people, places and things that I allow in my Life. I have triggers. I can recognize this now. When it happens I immediately excuse myself from the situation. Just like you I have to have down time to recoup when it happens. God Bless You Both.

  • @kennethdean2417
    @kennethdean2417 Рік тому

    Katie, Cori
    I just got done watching your Mom and Dad’s video about her pregnancy and having twins, The good lord had blessed both of your parents and it makes me wish I had gotten married, as I would want children, I guess one or two daughters just like you would be a blessing for me 😊

  • @paulmartinez4972
    @paulmartinez4972 Рік тому +1

    Girls, I'm not sure you understand what deja vu is. The phrase is French and literally means "already seen". An example is when you go visit a new city and you look around and get the very strong feeling that you've been there before. Metaphysically, it means you have been there before, in a previous life. UA-cam has many videos of children who remember a previous life and verify their memories by traveling to those places and pointing out places and events that they could not know otherwise. You are twins and obviously advanced beings who are highly sensitive persons. You're fine!

  • @darlingusa2pettee57
    @darlingusa2pettee57 Рік тому +2

    I've had short episodes of horrible feelings as you've mentioned here. Two doctors have diagnosed it as Meniere's disease or syndrome and outside of handling it as best one can, they say there's nothing else really they can do. I've also had dreams that foretold of a future actual event. The worst is one I cannot even relate. It's worse than one can imagine. Doctors can be amazing healers, but they cannot know everything. That is impossible. That's why I make our Creator the first, middle and only source I can trust wholeheartedly. There are 'gifts' we are often given. Not always fun, but still....there they are. This is a good video for everybody. I pray continued blessings to your and the family.

  • @ixchelkali
    @ixchelkali Рік тому +2

    Your description sounds like a perfect description of a temporal lobe seizure. People tend to freak out at the idea of having seizures or epilepsy, but little focal seizures aren't necessarily a big deal. With "focal aware seizures" you don't lose consciousness and people around you often don't even notice. From the outside, it just looks like you spaced out for a minute, unless the person is familiar with focal aware seizures and knows what to look for. People who know you well can recognize when it happens.
    I've had two friends and a family member who had this. It's just a little misfiring in a brain circuit. You know how if the conditions are right you can get a shock from static electricity? Well, these little seizures are kind of like that, only in the neural pathways in your brain.
    The sense of déjà vu doesn't cause the feelings of fear, weird bodily sensations, and nausea; the seizure causes them. The déjà vu is your early warning system that it's about to happen, called an aura. Some people get déjà vu, some people get a feeling in their stomach like being in an elevator dropping, some get a particular smell or taste, some get a wave of fear or joy. But déjà vu is the most common. They think that might be because the temporal lobe is the seat of memories, where the signal "hey, this is familiar, I have a memory of this," happens. Déjà vu is probably just getting a "this is familiar" signal at the wrong time; a glitch.
    More than 75% of people get déjà vu at some time, but they don't all get what goes along with it that you do.
    The sensations you describe happening immediately after the déjà vu sound like a perfect description of what happens during a focal aware seizure. The tiredness afterward is typical, too. So is not being able to remember specifics of the déjà vu; when it's not an aura for a seizure, most people can remember the déjà vu in detail.
    If it continues happening, it would be a good idea to see a neurologist who specializes in epilepsy, because unless one happens while you're hooked up to an EEG, diagnosis is done mainly by listening to your description of what happens. The episodes are often controllable with medication, or they can advise you about what things can make it more likely to happen, so you can avoid those things.

  • @janetmoss-s4o
    @janetmoss-s4o Рік тому +1

    I have the texture thing about, of all things, super bulky yarn! I see that stuff and it brings back a feeling from a memory I guess I blocked as a child. By the way, I'm 70 years old and have had this thing most of my life.

  • @leomcavoy5770
    @leomcavoy5770 Рік тому +2

    🇺🇸 I'm a recent follower, only watched 5 or 6 of your videos and really enjoyed them. Before I get to my point I just wanted to say how refreshing it is to find you two young ladies, and your family, that are so down to earth, God fearing, not half dressed and all the other things that's wrong with youtube or society in general, thank you. What spoke to me in this video was you mentioned being extra observant. In your videos that I watched previously I was just blown away by the simple beauty you find on your hikes and squirrel hunts! I recall how perfectly you framed moss growing on a tree or the babbling brook, just simple things most people wouldn't even see/notice walking thru the same woods. I feel a kinship to you in that respect, in that I 'bump' more deer and other game because I'm gawking at the tree tops or the forest in general, LOL. Sorry for rambling, love your stuff, wish y'all the best 👌. God bless and stay well 🙏

  • @elizabethhamilton8388
    @elizabethhamilton8388 Рік тому +1

    Y’all are not alone nor crazy. I have horrible anxiety/ panic attacks and deja vu but, I Had my first panic attack at age 4. My mama was hanging clothes on the clothesline and I was in the front yard, playing with a wooden orange crate. Then I heard the very quiet sound of a small airplane off in the distance. All of a sudden I was terrified, couldn’t hardly breath, couldn’t talk or walk or yell for my mama. Got sick to my stomach and was sweating so bad. Next thing I knew, my mama had run over and scooped me up and was asking me what was wrong. I still couldn’t talk. Then as I started to calm down a little I remember starting to cry and said, “I just got scared”. I think our brain miss fires and we can’t stop what happens to us. My mama, me and my 3 sisters were born with this. I can remember this like it was yesterday. I also remember the little dress I was wearing, that I was barefoot and everything all around me but it’s like changing a channel on a tv, seeing it in frames in perfect order. My very first teacher would see this happen to me and would rock me in the rocking chair in the reading circle until I calmed down. By the time I was in 4th grade I had convinced myself that I was the only crazy girl on earth. Then a new girl came to our class that had moved to our town with her family. She took the empty desk next to mine and I saw her doing the same things that I did. Crying behind a book on her desk, throwing up in the bathroom in our class and then washing her hands and wiping her face at the classroom sink. We never raised our hands to answer questions or talked to anyone. One day she came over to the big oak tree I always stood under when the class went to the playground and said,” I’m Maurine”, I told her my name and we became good friends and helped each other through our panic attacks for the rest of the year. This was the year God showed me I wasn’t crazy. By the time I was 29 I had to be put on medication that I still take to this day. I could tell y’all so many strange and scary things that have happened to me but I don’t want to scare y’all and I feel like I wrote a short story instead of a comment. Hugs from the southeast coast of Florida 😎🦩🇺🇸🦩😎

  • @Shammie1248
    @Shammie1248 Рік тому +2

    I have been following for a month or so, and I just love yalls videos. Thanks for sharing y’all life with us. Beautiful Family. Love yall

  • @bonsaimaster205
    @bonsaimaster205 Рік тому +1

    You can have localized seizures that have different effects, depending on where they occur in the brain. I had them that were caused by a medication. I didn't pass out but would have brief moments where I would have to stop and get my bearings. I'd feel confused about where I was. A younger brother has to take medication for the same type. He had two auto accidents that damaged one vehicle and totaled another one. Fortunately he was not hurt.

  • @maryp4579
    @maryp4579 Рік тому +1

    I remember my daughter came home from school telling me she had the weirdest thing happen. She was in class and felt like she already lived the moment and knew what the teacher was going to say, and then the teacher said it. The universe is interesting.

  • @maryturner3473
    @maryturner3473 Рік тому +3

    Not stupid or weird. I am hypersensitive as well... as a child, I would "black out without passing out". As an adult, I was diagnosed with panic attacks. It has taken me a while to know when I get all those feelings of tingling, anxious, vomiting, and feeling as I'm going to pass out... to just sit still and breathe through it, knowing I indeed am not going to die!

  • @patmoritz5213
    @patmoritz5213 Рік тому

    Interesting, fascinating video, I bet your glad you posted this. I am, shed a lot of light on my experiences. Thank you.

  • @kennethboydsr3966
    @kennethboydsr3966 Рік тому +1

    You two are really talented Lady’s and highly intelligent I seen that when I first seen your show !!!

  • @jackieellenbarnes1268
    @jackieellenbarnes1268 Рік тому

    Oh my Stars!!! I have got sick as Well.
    I Pray when it starts happening.

  • @user-ym9ds1ox3u
    @user-ym9ds1ox3u Рік тому +2

    My daughter had this exact same thing when she was little, the seizure thing like Corrie. Seems to have out grown it. She's also a very sweet sensitive gal, glad yall did this video.

  • @glendawoodward8750
    @glendawoodward8750 Рік тому +1

    When I'm getting that feeling I try to change the direction things are going. It will interrupt the flow of things.

  • @markangie4579
    @markangie4579 Рік тому +2

    Yes! I had like rather benign deja vu growing up, but this past year I get it with migraines. And it's horrible! It's an overwhelming feeling of dread and everything awful. And I know when it's happening that none of my thoughts are real even though it's so convincing. And I'll feel dizzy and get tunnel vision. I wonder if it's the brain misfiring and somehow leaning on the "dread part" of the brain. And yes often then I'll throw up. I'm so sorry y'all experience this too.

    • @carmenraad23
      @carmenraad23 Рік тому

      I have the exact same thing my doctor diagnosed it as temporal lobe epilepsy

  • @teresaburleson7226
    @teresaburleson7226 Рік тому +1

    My Dad had panic attacks from when he was young until he passed at 68 yrs old
    When he had a heart attack the Cardiologist
    ask if he had anything that had brother him through the years and when he told her. She said it was the valve in his heart was
    not working properly!
    His GPs never caught it.
    She said That it was very often confused with Panic attacks, and went untreated.
    Not to scare you, but may want to be checked by a Cardiologist, just to be safe.❣️

  • @evagibson3232
    @evagibson3232 Рік тому +1

    I have de javu sometimes when I’m in a conservation wirh someone and I feel very strongly that we have had that conversation before word for word. It’s weird feeling..

  • @Sassybethey
    @Sassybethey Рік тому +1

    I've had deja vu since before I could talk. My mom always told me that means I'm on my path. I don't get nauseous, but I totally understand about the "wave", time standing still, and hairs standing on end. I believe that we get to see our whole lives before we live it, and the deja vu is just us remembering seeing our lives. But, there have been times I go into a place and I get super nauseous because of some kind of bad energy in the place, and have to leave immediately. 🤷‍♀️

  • @StrawBerryB86
    @StrawBerryB86 Рік тому +1

    I have it so much,it's scary but normal now! Weird..but I also have very very strong instincts, feelings from others. I can feel when someone sick,upset, scared, something is gonna happen. I may not know what but I've proven myself right and now everyone's Ari me believes it and takes what I say seriously. (Not like a medium because it's just a feeling).I'm a very high high anxiety person also but normally means something is gonna happen

  • @SouthpawPatty
    @SouthpawPatty Рік тому +1

    I'm creepy and weird too. I have been all of my life. I'm 65 years old. If I go for a week or two being what is considered normal I start to wonder what's wrong with me. I mainly see things ahead of time. It has saved me from a lot of bad situations so I'm glad that it happens. It is confusing and still creeps me out some even after all these years. What's bad is that it sometimes scares others when I do things like tell them things like "Watch out for that dog." while they're driving. Then I get told "What dog? There isn't any dog." only to see that very same dog run out in front of the car less than a minute later. It's like things are on some kind of time warp. I don't typically tell anyone this about myself because it just make me seem like a crazy person. People only know about it if they happen to be with me when it happens. If only I could pick lottery numbers. That would make it so worth it. Unfortunately I don't have any choice in what I'm going to see or when I'm going to see it.

  • @pattiwilliams1155
    @pattiwilliams1155 Рік тому +3

    There is a type of tiny seizure disorder that leads to something like migraine headaches that involves the deja vu feeling. First time it happened to me I was in my late 20s at the Baptist Bookstore in Birmingham just shopping. I felt the intense deja vu feeling and then there was a weird sensation that went from the bottom of my spine to the top of my head. The clerk at the store was so nice and took me to their break room and gave me a soft drink. I sat there until I regained my composure. I called my Mom and told her I was starting to drive home. I made it home. For about the next 10 years I had those experiences multiple times and it usually led to a migraine headache. It was weird that I the deja vu feeling and even a strange smell would precede the spell and I would try to will it not to happen. I saw several doctors but no one ever figured it out. When I was 31 and pregnant with my daughter, I never had one. I also never had one while driving. It has now been over 20 years since I had one but I know EXACTLY what y'all are talking about!

    • @pattiwilliams1155
      @pattiwilliams1155 Рік тому +1

      I also did lots of research about it and it all said it was a mini seizure.

    • @lisabrison381
      @lisabrison381 Рік тому

      I was going to say that, my daughter has seizures and that’s what her doctor told me once, so no you are not alone I use to have them too but not to the point of feeling sick!

  • @mflynnnj1
    @mflynnnj1 Рік тому +2

    Wow, y'all have gotten so many responses! I bet you & everyone that has responded are glad they aren't the only ones. I'd like to say that it would be a good idea to visit a quality chiropractor & see if that is something that both of you could make a regular part of your health. I never had back issues so I thought I don't need a chiropractor, but I am so happy that I have one now! They help with so much! Remember our whole nervous system runs through our spines. If you want, I could ask mine for a name of a good one near you, you would just need to tell me a town or a couple towns nearby that you prefer. There are good & bad Dr's in all fields, but my quality Chiro knows of other quality ones all over the country.
    -much love from NJ ~Mary & fam

  • @rhondabutler4172
    @rhondabutler4172 Рік тому +2

    I describe it as easily traumatized. I have that sensation to sound, smell or sight of things not good such as a car wreck. I can still hear the sounds associated with those type things. I have no idea what the root cause of that is. It even happened when I read something that’s horrible. It will stay with me for years sometimes and the harder I try to forget, the more it sticks with me. 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @SHarrell237
      @SHarrell237 Рік тому

      I think some of us are more sensitive than others, and things bother us more. There are a couple of books on that.

    • @rhondabutler4172
      @rhondabutler4172 Рік тому

      @@SHarrell237 very interesting

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 Рік тому +1

      Yes, that happens to me too, especially something scary or violent, like a movie.

    • @rhondabutler4172
      @rhondabutler4172 Рік тому

      @@cynthiafisher9907 oh yes. For sure a movie.

  • @robinhaupt9119
    @robinhaupt9119 Рік тому

    I don't know that feeling and I'm sorry you had to endure that. Thank you for sharing.

  • @livinglife8333
    @livinglife8333 Рік тому +3

    Girls this sounds exactly like a type of seizure. Autonomic symptoms and signs rarely occur as isolated phenomena without impaired consciousness. Ictal nausea with vomiting is a rare clinical manifestation of seizures. Ictal vomiting is considered a localizing sign in patients with partial seizures of temporal origin. I have two sons with this exact issue, the only thing they have that you haven’t said is tingling in their finger tips. PLEASE keep this in mind when you have children because it can be passed to your kids.

  • @rita1259-y5c
    @rita1259-y5c Рік тому +3

    One of the more intriguing conversations you've shared!

  • @Lily_1010
    @Lily_1010 Рік тому +2

    I have heard in Christian teaching that de ja vous could be something you have dreamed of . What you can do is pray a quick prayer in that moment you bind up anything negative in that moment and loose the peace of God that passes all understanding in Jesus name. Bring the Lord into the situation because this is definitely a spiritual matter, one of those things we can't understand fully.

  • @jaredshaw8163
    @jaredshaw8163 Рік тому

    This is so interesting. Like Katie said "sometimes I just know things" I have felt that way so many times, it can confuse or even make me feel very very strange. I am lucky that it has never made me pass out. I did once as a teenager fall asleep standing up, so I know that feeling of opening your eyes and not understanding why you're on the floor.
    Thank you for talking about this. I don't think that you are strange at all! God bless you both!

  • @OhmSteader
    @OhmSteader Рік тому +1

    Some times I experience "vuja de" . Its when I go somewhere and know I have never been there before.

  • @fgjde744u
    @fgjde744u Рік тому +3

    Premonitions. You have a strong connection with God and the Angelic realm. You are Empaths. You feel Energy, everything is made of Energy. Don't be afraid, use it for your benefit. The images are messages from the Angels of what you need to understand. Ask God what you need to know when it happens. You can either treat it as a negative or a positive. The choice is up to you. Talk to God ask for clarity, you will receive it. Are you starting to see Repeating Number patterns? 11:11? 1:11? Messages from the Angels. There are Millions of Us who are experiencing this. The Great Awakening. Fear Not. God's Chosen Children. 🙏💖

  • @judy_h
    @judy_h Рік тому

    I had to do a little research, but found a link that may be helpful. 🙏 ❤️
    Look up -
    Deja Vu: What It Is and Why It Happens Oct 24, 2022 Cleveland Clinic

  • @paulainthehills
    @paulainthehills Рік тому +1

    I totally know the feeling. That overwhelming feeling that this has happened before. I get dizzy in that moment, feeling like my brain is spiraling around. It's an odd feeling. Looking at some of the comments I had no idea that it was related to anxiety...
    Glad I'm not the only one who has experienced that odd feeling of deja vu. Thanks for bringing light to it.
    I really enjoy your content and appreciate all your videos. You family reminds me so much if mine. Y'all are so close knit and Y'all remind me so much of my sister and I.
    Have a blessed day!

    • @folksurvival
      @folksurvival Рік тому

      It's interesting. Maybe that's why some people really don't like looking back at old photos etc because the feeling of nostalgia and deja vu is physically overwhelming.

  • @sheriwalderman8804
    @sheriwalderman8804 Рік тому

    I used to get Deja Vu a lot as an older teenager. Even predicting my younger sister walking into my bedroom once. Kinda freaky. But since having a head injury in 2009, my brain works differently now. One example, I get nauseous, then I sneeze and feel instantly better. I told my neurologist, he told me to never tell anyone cause they'd think I was crazy! What's crazy was his bedside manner and not wanting to investigate that symptom. After all, isn't medicine about learning? I never went back. So don't feel weird girls, our brains are amazing. And so are you two.

  • @debbiehills2928
    @debbiehills2928 Рік тому +3

    I had a seizure as a baby. Dejavuh with both twins having it makes sense,
    I have had episodes of it as an adult . Seems to be a deep visceral thing like. Vision going blank for a second and. Almost fainting. Anxiety definitely plays a big part also!
    Good thing The Good Lord is watching over us!! Hugs and ❤️ 😍. Kisses.

  • @amaliacastanedo-rj6pk
    @amaliacastanedo-rj6pk Рік тому +1

    Good morning Corey it also has happened to me sometimes that happens before I go to sleep and it actually makes me so drowsy it wakes me up so sick nauseated where I spit up also once I spit up I feel so much better but it is such a thick phlegm sometimes I feel like I have to pull it out once I release dat I feel so much better the sweating stops in my anxiety and the déjà vu goes away sometimes I also feel are used to scare me so much now it doesn’t scare me anymore I just kind of calm myself down till it goes away somebody said that I could be an empath I just pray myself through it ask God to cover me and take care of me specially when I’m having an episode I really enjoy watching you and watching your mom cook and I enjoy your grandma granny such a sweet family Use touch so many lives use art a blessing for so many God bless thank you for sharing

  • @emilywhite2190
    @emilywhite2190 Рік тому +2

    Hello ladies I was reading a lot of the comments and I truly believe that you should seek in neurologist and also seek the great physician our heavenly father because he knows exactly what’s going on and I will most certainly be praying for you lovely sweet and ladies God bless you 🤗

  • @vickiegveg
    @vickiegveg Рік тому

    HSP, you soak up others emotions and pain like a sponge. You have a good sense of people, places and things which feel "off" . Trust it, always. Empathy is a blessing and so are BOUNDARIES.

  • @leechild4655
    @leechild4655 Рік тому +2

    I never heard of fright as a part of a deja vu experience. i dont know but i might call that a premonition of something scary?
    Anyway, you two are so insightful and have a healthy sense of self-awareness. Thats the only way to be really. All the best!

  • @alip.9740
    @alip.9740 Рік тому

    I can relate to the nostalgia a little.
    I used to get the sleep paralysis. Your brain is awake but you can't move. I had to relax and fall back to sleep to wake up normal. It sounds like you are in a room full of people too. I remember my mom tried to wake me up once but I was screaming in my head for her to shake me awake. Eventually I learned how to deal with it. I get more sleep now so it's been a minute since I've experienced it.
    This is all interesting to me!

  • @vickywood8354
    @vickywood8354 Рік тому +3

    I’ve experienced deja vu my whole life. It never made me sick or felt scary. It was a feeling of I’ve done this or seen this before. Sometimes I know what will happen next. I’m glad your parents had you examined when you had that fainting spell. What your going through sounds extreme. I’m sorry this happens. You both are in my prayers. I hope if this continues will seek medical advice especially if you one day hope to start a family. Take care.

    • @sharondoan1447
      @sharondoan1447 Рік тому

      My experiences with deja vu are very much like yours. A sudden realization that what is about to happen, has happened to you before. Or that what is about to happen has happened in a dream and did not end well. The end of the dream is not remembered, but what is remembered is a terrible feeling of dread. That is truly miserable! And scary. Of course I also have periods of intense feelings of dread that appear for absolutely no reason. I say that I am just sitting there minding my own business and that awful feeling begins to build. And build some more until I am very uncomfortable. I try those deep breathing exercises and it helps a little . Probably the breathing exercises distract the part of your brain that triggers the panic. Listen everyone, it helps soooo much to share our experiences and know we are not crazy or particularly weird.

  • @RR-bi3eq
    @RR-bi3eq Рік тому +6

    I’ve never heard anyone have this response to deja vu! When it happens to me, I kinda like it. It feels like a puzzle, like I get to figure out why it feels so familiar haha usually I can’t figure it out, of course, but I try.
    I’m thinking maybe it’s so intense for y’all because y’all’s twins??

  • @squatchwhisperer
    @squatchwhisperer Рік тому +1

    I had seizures as an infant and had to be on meds until I was 2yrs old. I've had Deja Vu my whole life and I get it at least a few times a month if not more. When I get it, it makes me so dizzy it could knock me on my butt. And it comes on quick like really bad vertigo or the spins when you're drunk except violently faster. I realize I've been places I've never been before or know people or things. I've dreamed about these places, people and things before but I don't know that until I have the deja vu and it makes me remember it was in a dream I had. That's all I know, like quick flashes of images and pictures in my head. Or I'll have a dream I was doing something with someone and months or years later it happens, but I didn't realize it was in a dream until the deja vu happens. Hope that makes sense. I am a highly sensitive person and I can sense things and notice things; know things and even see things. I can sense evil presences. Smells can also trigger deja vu for me. My step sisters are twins and one of them has epilepsy where she just spaces out. She's still awake but she can't talk- she tries but just snacks her lips. She doesn't remember anything about the seizure and even thinks we're lying when we tell her she's had one. She's only "out" for a few seconds to like maybe 20 seconds. They're not long ones.

  • @pineywoodsgirl7233
    @pineywoodsgirl7233 Рік тому

    I have felt dejavu a few x’s in my life. Didn’t scare me…just made me try to recall why I felt I had been there or seen/heard something before. I have had 5 seizures in my life. For a split second I was conscious and knew what was fixing to happen. About 40 yrs ago. After the seizures, at times I would have anxiety. I recall being so afraid I’d have a seizure in front of friends, etc. Later on I went thru a really long spell of anxiety attacks…primarily when driving. Esp. Driving over high overpasses. All this x later, I’m ok…but have had an off n on feeling of panic when driving. Very rare for me now thank goodness. I plan to use the color/number thing u mentioned if it ever happens again! I usually kind of talk to myself and remind myself I will be ok. I have also distracted myself by chewing some gum or candy! For me it’s like bringing myself “back” from the panic feeling. We serve a Mighty Big God! What have we to fear?! ♥️

  • @swoodhaus
    @swoodhaus Рік тому

    Wow oh Wow. I used to have the same feelings as you were describing, and it was panic attacks. I would have this swoosh go over my body, start sweating, thought I was going to pass out. Hyperventilate, heart pounding, etc. I even went to the hospital one time thinking I was having heart attack. Once I got there and saw a doctor it disappeared. The doctor actually told me if I felt that coming on again to run very cold water and splash my face several times with very cold water and see if that doesn't ease the feelings. First I thought he was making light of what I was feeling but when it happened again I tried it and it worked. Your focus changes as the cold water hurts your face. It worked for me. Similar to the number color thoughts you mentioned.
    I rarely have the panic attacks anymore since I've gotten older. You're not alone.
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @Courtney-of1po
    @Courtney-of1po Рік тому

    Very interesting topic. I have experienced deja vu many times, but never felt sick or passed out. I'm definitely going to do some googling on this subject. I'm glad you guys mentioned bring a HSP or am empath. A lot of religious people think topics like that are anti Christian and just woo woo... but I don't think they are. I would love to hear any stories you guys have related to that topic. Thanks again for sharing!

  • @deborahschoeman
    @deborahschoeman Рік тому

    A friend had these feelings a few times a week growing up. Turns out she was having absence seizures. She saw several doctors that told her she was having everything from potential epilepsy to lack of salt and electrolytes in her body to memories from a past life. A doctor decided to test her when she passed out and gave herself a concussion.

  • @mundus1308
    @mundus1308 Рік тому +2

    pleaase can you say in one of the next series something about uap's or paranormal places in appalachia? :))))

  • @rawmilkmike
    @rawmilkmike Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for your smiles. You make my day.