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  4. For the last approx 2 years I have been experiencing Deja Vecu. It started by believing I had seen everything that came on TV before even though it was a first showing. Since then it has escalated to no matter where I go I see the same people that were there before, I know who is going to talk to me – just everything is the exact same. Recently I was sitting outside a shopping centre waiting for a taxi watching all the same people walking past the as the week before. I remembered I had left my prescription at the chemist and went back in to collect it. I went back out a few minutes later and all the same people walked past again. I was really scared and hardly leave the house anymore as it is getting really intense, I am so tired of it. I have not spoken to a doctor as I don’t believe they would take it seriously, maybe It’s time I did speak to someone about it.

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    • I hope this message finds you well. Thank you for reaching out and sharing your experiences on our website. It sounds like you’ve been going through a challenging time with the recurring sense of deja vu, and I want to express my empathy for what you’re going through.

      I am not a medical professional, but it’s essential to consider seeking guidance from a healthcare professional who can provide you with the appropriate support and understanding. It’s understandable that reaching out to a doctor might be intimidating, but they are trained to address various aspects of mental health, and your concerns are valid.

      Experiencing intense deja vu and a sense of repetition can be distressing, and seeking professional help is a crucial step towards understanding and managing these feelings. Mental health professionals can offer insights, provide coping strategies, and guide you through the process of addressing these experiences.

      It’s important to prioritize your well-being, and speaking to a healthcare professional can be a positive and empowering step in that direction. They are there to listen, validate your concerns, and work with you to find potential solutions.

      If you feel hesitant about discussing this with a doctor, consider confiding in a trusted friend, family member, or a mental health support hotline. Sharing your experiences can sometimes alleviate the burden and open up avenues for support.

      Remember, you don’t have to navigate this alone, and seeking help is a sign of strength. Take the necessary steps to prioritize your mental health, and I hope you find the support and understanding you need.

      Wishing you strength and well-being.

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