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    Thank you, Luc, very enlightening ...

    Well, just read what it means déjà vu, Déjà visit, Senti Déjà Vu Presqueel, I can not remember what's what, hahaha.
    -Jamais vu. - Last summer we went on a camping holiday, I know well because we have been there many times. For a few minutes I lost, I knew I was in camping, but did not know the location. This happened to me two or three times more.
    7 or 8 months ago, ordering desk table found a diploma with my name, issued in 2011. Do not remember doing the course. I showed the diploma a colleague and said, "Oh yeah, you and I made a online course". She told me some details and I remember.
    -Déjà visa. To me, the opposite occurred. I was in a cafe, and the waiter brought me back the money. I thought: "paid or not paid the coffee .... Well, if the waiter will return the money, then I paid ... plus he has a good memory and I do not. Obviously, the waiter realized that there a mistake, hahaha.
    I also had many doubts with spelling, even though I was always impeccable spelling.

    Well, all this is past, because fortunately I do not these things happen

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAROX2010 View Post
    I also had many doubts with spelling, even though I was always impeccable spelling
    I have it 24/7. Most often;

    1. "This word looks strange, there definitely is a mistake in it" ---> I then am not able to locate what the problem is for quite a while, but eventually figure out what's wrong

    2. "This word looks strange, there definitely is a mistake in it" ---> I then am not able to locate what the problem is for quite a while, and not at all for that matter, because there is *no* mistake in it in the first place = my mind was only playing tricks on me
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    I see this topic is fertile ground for humor…………

    That is funny about the café money, Parox!

    It seems like this w/d syndrome really creates a lot of jamais vu. I have holes in my memory now for both pre-meds and meds and post-meds. But, I also regularly get spates of memories returning, so I think I will be having more memories return.
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    "Wait, did I already ring?"
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