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A little respite before we delve back into some hard subjects! This week we join the amazing and wonderful Janet from Deplorable Nation Podcast! We go deep into the possible reason Alice In Wonderland was written at all. Was Lewis Carroll suffering with this often undiagnosed and missed disease? What exactly is this? Never heard of it? Even I had not even as a very seasoned Registered Nurse of 25 years!!! With only 200 cases or less diagnosed since its discovery its is widely misunderstood and often missed all together! Do you suffer from migraines or have a close family history of them? You may want to tune in and inform yourself!!! A huge Thank You to my wonderful friend Janet! Guest Links: IG: https://www.instagram.com/deplorablejanet?igsh=YWoxcDdzMnp5MTZj Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3K5Xi9LugxNdI06GXSIjAp?si=A_81q9iUTKC0SEv7DI3WqA Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deplorable-nation/id1575396622 Unfiltered Rise Podcast Links: Website: https://unfilteredrisepodcast.com/ Patreon: https://patreon.com/UnfilteredRise? $5 one tier for all!!! YouTube: https://youtube.com/@unfilteredrisepodcast?si=dhjIM52bLwFw_1NQ IG: https://www.instagram.com/unfilteredrise_podcast/ X: https://x.com/unfilteredrise/status/1772012349551153303?s=46 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/ Merch: https://heidi-luv-shop.fourthwall.com/ God Bless each and every episode and God bless you all! Please follow and subscribe and if you could be so kind leave a review or comment TY it really helps the algorithms!!!
You might feel tiny, you might feel like a giant. You might think your head has ballooned and floats to the ceiling where you can look down on those around you. You might be high. You might have Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. It might also be called DVPBR, I've heard it both ways.
This week's episode is with Robin Powers, a warrior of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. In her free time, she also loves to write and recently published a book about her other rare condition: Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS). After experiencing multiple hardships in her childhood, Robin became a young advocate, giving a voice to others with rare conditions who cannot advocate for themselves. She truly turned her pain into motivation and continues to make a significant impact in the rare disease community.In this episode, we talk about the bizarre symptoms that accompany this incredibly rare neurological condition, the medical paper she co-authored and presented, how she remains positive despite societal judgement, and all the legislative advocacy she is doing on Capitol Hill. She even got to speak with the Senate majority leader!Make sure to subscribe to the Neurological Disorder Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your podcasts! Follow me on Instagram- @neurologicaldisorderpodcast Email me at- neurologicaldisorderpodcast@gmail.com Follow Robin on Instagram- @robinalexixpowersambLinks to help those with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome:https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/24491-alice-in-wonderland-syndrome-aiwshttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4302569/#:~:text=Alice%20in%20wonderland%20syndrome%20(AIWS,common%20perceptions%20are%20at%20night.
This week things get weird. Like, Alice in Wonderland weird. Speaking of, ever hear of Alice In Wonderland Syndrome? It's a rare neurological condition that causes people to experience distortions in their perception of time, space, and their bodies. People with Alice in Wonderland syndrome might feel like they're shrinking or growing, or that their surroundings are changing size. In some cases, they might even feel like they're losing their sense of self. All without the need for psychedelics. If you think that's weird, Ever hear of lexical-gustatory synaesthesia? A condition that causes people to associate words and names with specific tastes and smells. For example, the name "Kirsty" might taste like piss to one person, while it might taste like sliced apples to another. This condition is thought to be caused by a cross-wiring of the senses in the brain. Then they talk about a man in the US whose tongue turned green and hairy after taking antibiotics and smoking cigarettes. Not sure what's worse... the name of your closest friend smelling like piss or a green hairy tongue. Finally, they discuss a breakthrough drug that could regrow teeth. Researchers in Japan are developing a drug that could regrow teeth for people who have lost teeth due to injury or disease. This is a major breakthrough for the dental field, and it could potentially help millions of people. But it's not going to help the tongue guy or the dude who smells pee at the sound of "Kirsty".
This week things get weird. Like, Alice in Wonderland weird. Speaking of, ever hear of Alice In Wonderland Syndrome? It's a rare neurological condition that causes people to experience distortions in their perception of time, space, and their bodies. People with Alice in Wonderland syndrome might feel like they're shrinking or growing, or that their surroundings are changing size. In some cases, they might even feel like they're losing their sense of self. All without the need for psychedelics. If you think that's weird, Ever hear of lexical-gustatory synaesthesia? A condition that causes people to associate words and names with specific tastes and smells. For example, the name "Kirsty" might taste like piss to one person, while it might taste like sliced apples to another. This condition is thought to be caused by a cross-wiring of the senses in the brain. Then they talk about a man in the US whose tongue turned green and hairy after taking antibiotics and smoking cigarettes. Not sure what's worse... the name of your closest friend smelling like piss or a green hairy tongue. Finally, they discuss a breakthrough drug that could regrow teeth. Researchers in Japan are developing a drug that could regrow teeth for people who have lost teeth due to injury or disease. This is a major breakthrough for the dental field, and it could potentially help millions of people. But it's not going to help the tongue guy or the dude who smells pee at the sound of "Kirsty".
On this episode of 'My Friend Autism' Orion Kelly explores the topic of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. Orion Kelly is an Autistic YouTuber, podcaster, author, actor and Autistic advocate. Find out more and check out his podcasts & YouTube videos at Orion's website: https://orionkelly.com.au All rights reserved.
Ever feel like the world is closing in on you? Do all people appear to you with, say, heavy eyebrows, distorted features – or dragon faces? Have you developed a total breakdown in how you interpret the world, leading to a feeling of disconnection with your own body? Well, you may have Alice in Wonderland syndrome, a rare affliction that distorts the perception of shape, size, and even time itself. Hannah & Suruthi debut a new radio show – Tuesday Morning Delight – and go down the rabbit hole of one of the most bizarre disorders in human psychology. Plus: electro-shock therapy, what's in a migraine, and Lewis Carroll's paedo diaries.
A visual perception condition whereby the size of body parts or objects are distorted.
In this short audio I talk about one of the strange neurological distortions that occurs in chronic #stress states:. Called 'Alice in Wonderland Syndrome', it is a form of somatic dissociative response that occurs when the nervous system fails to relay the correct proprioceptive (sometimes also called kinaesthetic -w here the body is in space) information back to the brain. It often occurs after trauma to that body part but may also be globalised as in chronic pain.I believe it relates to a memory of threat. Here how it shows up in some people and what you can do about it. For the medical view see the paper herehttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5223006/
Have you experienced Alice in Wonderland Syndrome? Do you know what it is? Well come and find out.Tim talks about his recent manic episode, and how he's been feeling overall. This episode goes over more mental toughness, feeling alone, and the fear of failure!Episode was introduced by Harry & Shaun of Gamers Watch podcastMovie Suggestion: The 40-Year-Old VirginMusic Suggestion: Clarence Carter - Strokin' Follow Tim on YouTube – Instagram – Twitter – Facebook Download the FREE 20TIMinutes App Support 20TIMinutes on BuyMeACoffee.com CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR Q&A / ADVICE QUESTIONSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've heard of Alice in Wonderland, you're going to want to check this one out! Maddie deep-dives into Alice In Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) and the fairy-tale-esque symptoms associated with this rare syndrome. Just like Alice found herself growing larger or smaller, seeing other things grow big or small, or even losing perception of time, those who suffer from AIWS can experience a wide variety of similar symptoms. Sources:https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/65763/12-absurd-facts-about-alice-wonderlandhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/Alices-Adventures-in-Wonderlandhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2019.00473/fullhttps://www.excedrin.com/migraines/causes/what-is-alice-in-wonderland-syndrome/ https://www.healthline.com/health/alice-in-wonderland-syndrome#causes https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1826192/pdf/canmedaj00720-0006.pdf https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/06/23/alice-in-wonderland-syndrome/https://n.neurology.org/content/80/13/1262.short https://journals.lww.com/rca/fulltext/2018/06000/alice_in_wonderland_syndrome__aiws___a_reflection.9.aspx https://www.goodtherapy.org/blog/psychpedia/aiws Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hyperfocus/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this Ep., we talk about Astral travel, Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, and ditching Dad around the world. This is our first and LAST time recording phone-to-phone, patching into soundBOX:LA during the Coronavirus quarantine of 2020. Please excuse the sound quality. ~ Recorded 5/16/2020 Episode 7
A Mysterious Syndrome, the biggest cancer cluster in United States History, a submarine that disappeared, and the strange Texas Marfa Lights.
A Mysterious Syndrome, the biggest cancer cluster in United States History, a submarine that disappeared, and the strange Texas Marfa […]
Don't eat the cake, and don't drink the cough syrup! In this week's episode, Rue uncovers the still-researched Alice in Wonderland Syndrome! Would you jump down the rabbit hole? Follow on Spotify, subscribe/rate/review on Apple Podcasts, and follow @babysispod on Instagram for more! Also, subscribe to my YouTube, rue! Link in my personal IG bio @rue_erkut For inquiries, please reach out to babysispod@gmail.com Till next time! Sources: https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/9f3w1/i_have_alice_in_wonderland_syndrome_aiws_ama/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_in_Wonderland_syndrome https://www.healthline.com/health/alice-in-wonderland-syndrome#outlook https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4909520/ https://www.youtube.com/watch/TiZO0qha9kA https://www.insider.com/i-have-alice-in-wonderland-syndrome-heres-what-its-like --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For these patients, rooms shrink, bodies grow disproportionately large, and objects appear farther than they are. Many believe author Lewis Carroll had this condition, and that it inspired the classic tale for which the syndrome was named.
This week we cover Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and Cotard's Delusion as we skim the surface of strange medical phenomena. The ladies of Weirdify support and advocate for Mental Health awareness. We love and support all of your journeys and are so thankful to be growing our knowledge of this topic. Stay lovely, stay healthy and stay weird!*Trigger Warning: This episode touches on mental illness, treatment types, symptoms and experiences. Listeners, please listen with caution!
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This week Chelsea and V dispel all of your fears and talk about what to expect from your first Osteopathy appointment. Chelsea breaks down the physiology of Action Potentials and introduces us to the world Aromatherapy, which has an incredibly interesting history, especially in Europe! V takes us down the rabbit hole and discusses Alice in Wonderland Syndrome.
The Big Mates discuss biscuits, new-rave, Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, and Lifeblood by Manic Street Preachers.Adam, Steve, and Lucas go track-by-track on the Manics' oft-maligned seventh album. They talk about their feelings on the album, the public reaction to the album, and also find time to talk about the God Save the Manics EP and the bands contribution to the 10th anniversary Help! album, Leviathan. Does the album live up to it's reputation? Or has time and context been kind ot Lifeblood? Are Lucas's hands normal? Find out on this episode of Do You Love Us?Join the conversation on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/manicspodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/manicspodcast/E-mail: manicspodcast@gmail.comhttp://doyouloveus.buzzsprout.com/
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome is due to either migraine or Epstein-Barre virus. It manifests as a disorder of space, time, and orientation.Read an in-depth explanation of this fascinating problem.
Find yourself in a new adventure with the Naked Bones Podcast in this Alice in Wonderland episode. Discussions on the Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, different adaptations of the film, why the story was weird, and much more. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe for more content!
This week we discuss the link between Migraine Disease and Easter - the very bizarre and disconcerting symptoms of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/MigraineXalone/)
Let's drink the potion together and see what happens! A rare, but fascinating syndrome that Jess presents to me (Bubba). Boy, did I learn a thing or two.
One pill makes you larger, and one pill makes you small And the ones that mother gives you, don't do anything at all Go ask Alice, when she's ten feet tall White Rabbit, The Jefferson Airplane
For Abbey, living with "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" was anything but a fairytale. On top of feeling unhappy romantically, Abbey was losing control of her body. No doctor seemed to have the answer, and while Abbey ventured down the rabbit hole, things get curiouser and curiouser. Check out SexLikeThis.com for more stories about sex and dating with a chronic illness or disability. Sex Like This is a URevolution podcast hosted and produced by podcast fellow Nicole Edwards. Partner: Pandia Health - use promo code "URevolution" fo $5 off your purchase.
In Lewis Carroll’s famous book, the Cheshire Cat says “I’m not crazy. My reality is just different from yours.” We’ll dive into the white rabbit’s hole and see how this quote is a fitting description for the rare disorder. References: Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. (n.d.). Retrieved August 17, 2019, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AliceinWonderland_syndrome#Epidemiology Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and visual migraines. (n.d.). Retrieved August 17, 2019, from https://www.webmd.com/migraines-headaches/ alice-wonderland-syndrome#1 Blom J. D. (2016). Alice in Wonderland syndrome: A systematic review. Neurology. Clinical practice, 6(3), 259–270. doi:10.1212/CPJ.0000000000000251 Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898. (2000). Alice's adventures in Wonderland. Peterborough, Ont. Broadview Press Holland, K. (2018, February 14). Alice in Wonderland Syndrome? (AWS). Retrieved August 17, 2019, from https://www.healthline.com/health/ alice-in-wonderland-syndrome Mastria, G., Mancini, V., Viganò, A., & Di Piero, V. (2016). Alice in Wonderland Syndrome: A Clinical and Pathophysiological Review. Biomed Research International, 2016, 8243145. https://doi-org.ezproxy.bellevue.edu/10.1155/2016/8243145 Mizuno, M, Kashima, H, Chiba, H, Murakami, M, Asai M: ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Syndrome as a Precursor of Depressive Disorder. Psychopathology 1998;31:85-89. doi: 10.1159/000029027 The Ongoing Wow. (2017, November 14). Alice in Wonderland Syndrome--curiouser and curiouser! Retrieved August 17, 2019, from https://medium.com/ @ongoingwow/alice-in-wonderland-syndrome-curiouser-and-curiouser-9934034965b4 Stapinski, H. (2014, June 23). I had Alice in Wonderland Syndrome [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/06/23/ alice-in-wonderland-syndrome/
Parenting during deconstruction, nurturing the spiritual child and adolescent in our care and in our hearts -- Rev. Bonnie Rambob (from episodes #113 and #123) joins Allen and Jeff to delve into this much-requested topic. Drawing from Lisa Miller’s research, other sources and their own experiences with parenting and ministry, Jeff, Allen and Bonnie discuss ideas about natural spirituality and the spirituality of children and adolescents. Bonnie shares her insights from parenting her kids (now adults) through her and her spouse’s (Raj Rambob from episodes #113 and #128) process of deconstruction, or as she calls it, spiritual metamorphosis. When it comes to parenting, hindsight is 20/20. The conversation begins with definitions of spirituality and includes personal reflections on relating former fundamentalist expressions of spirituality and spiritual community to emerging spiritual understandings for the sake of our kids. Woven throughout the podcast is the latest research on helping kids develop their own spiritual cores which will help them get through life’s challenges and make meaning out of life. Irenicast listeners have asked for a conversation on spiritual parenting during deconstruction and beyond. With Allen’s background as a youth pastor, Jeff’s wisdom as a parent and youth minister and Bonnie’s experience as a school teacher, children, youth and family minister, and a parent, this conversation is at least the beginning of a dive into navigating the complicated path of parenting as co-spiritual journeyers with our kids. The episode ends with a Top Three segment in which each host’s top three childhood fears are revealed. It gets deep fast. Conversation on Parenting During Deconstruction (01:33) Top 3 Childhood Fears Segment (49:48) RELEVANT LINKS From Our Conversation on Parenting During Deconstruction Intersections Roundtable – A Community of EXvangelicals and UNfundies – 113 (Irenicast Episode) Poverty and Protest – With Guest Co-Host Bonnie Rambob – 123 (Irenicast Episode) The Spiritual Child: The New Science on Parenting for Health and Lifelong Thriving by Dr. Lisa Miller (Book - Amazon Affiliate Link) From Our Top 3 Segment (See what other Top 3s we done on episodes #078, #105 and #116) Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (also known as Todd's syndrome or dysmetropsia, a disorienting neuropsychological condition that affects perception) THANK YOU Thank you to Rev. Bonnie Rambob for joining us on another episode of Irenicast. Bonnie began her working life as a credentialed elementary, middle school, high school teacher and school principal in various school settings in Maryland, Virginia and California. In her teaching career, she discovered her passion for the spirituality of children and youth. After raising two sons, Bonnie pursued her dream of tending to the spiritual well-being of children, youth and families by completing an MDiv at Pacific School of Religion. Currently, she serves Parkside Community Church as Minister for Young Adults and Families. While serving at the Congregational Church of San Mateo, Bonnie co-founded Peace Village San Mateo, an interfaith peace education day camp for kids ages 7-13 as well as an interfaith leadership program for high school youth and college students. She has written spiritual curriculum for children, teens and families. She has presented workshops on topics such as: the Spirituality of Parenting, Race and Young Children and Media Literacy for Families, to name a few. Relying on her training and experience as an educator, minister and parent along with her heart’s desire for nurturing communities of loving relationships, Bonnie relishes the opportunity to provide support to families who are cultivating spirituality in their homes. YOUR SUPPORT Thank you for listening to Irenicast. If you appreciate the show please consider sharing your appreciation by rating, reviewing and/or subscribing to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or whatever platform you’re listening on. You can also help support the show financially by going to irenicast.com/amazon to do your Amazon shopping. This will cost you nothing, but Amazon will give a portion of the proceeds to the show. IRENCAST HOSTS Jeff Manildi | co-host and producer | jeff@irenicast.com Jeff is the Director of Discipleship at a United Methodist church on the central coast of California and co-founder of Irenicast. In addition to getting his B.A. in Theology, he also received his ordination through the prestigious online organization of The Universal Life Church whose alumni include the likes of Conan O’Brien and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. Jeff loves all things that tell a story: people, movies, tv, music, comics, etc. You can follow Jeff (@JeffManildi) on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter. You can also listen to Jeff’s other podcast Divine Cinema. Rev. Allen O’Brien | co-host | allen@irenicast.com Allen is the pastor of a UCC church in Northern California, resident chaplain at an area hospital, and co-founder of Irenicast. He believes in the importance of education, peace, and ecology and writes for multiple platforms. You can follow Allen (@RevAllenOB) on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, & Good Reads. Also if you are in the Sacramento, CA area check out Allen’s brick and mortar version of this podcast called Intersections. 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Back like a reoccurring nightmare, Flex Lexa, Ben the Beardo and Dick Fetti are back to delve into three odd medical disorders this week in lurid detail. Ben covers body integrity identity disorder, Dick Fetti covers the paraphilia of erotic asphyxiation while choking himself with a belt and Flex shares her personal experiences as a tall woman with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. Between on-air maiming and choking the Magnificent Three™ review Yosjiaki Kawajiri's classic debut "Wicked City", Dick Fetti's opens his Disco Box again and Ben presents another Best Buy. Sadly, Flex Lexa's "PublicDomania" is delayed another episode. Disco Box recommendation: Grunt - Myth Of Blood LP - Freak Animal 2015
During this session, we will discuss migraine, specifically migraine with aura. Types of migrainous auras will be shown, and we will "deep dive" into the Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, a very specific and rare migrainous aura. Also to be discussed: evidence based medicine treatments to abort migraines and prevent them; how migraine with aura affects the output of creative individuals such as painters; and celebrities who experience(d) migraine.
We have lots coming your way this week! Our news segment covers the relationship between pets, allergies, obesity and the microbiome. We also consider flame retardants & behavior and the ideal start time for school. Then, Dr Drew Duerson and athletic trainer, Herman Hundley, stop by to talk about throwing injuries in student athletes. Finally, we answer your questions on Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, wheezing and adult health podcasts. We hope you can join us!
It is probably not a brain tumor. Probably. Maybe. Whatever it is they call it Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and it causes me some freaky distorted perception when trying to sleep. After ruling out all possible diagnosis via Google, we continue the episode by learning what I really think of Furries. YOU ASKED! We've currently raised $2,651.02 of our $60,000 Child's Play Charity fundraiser goal, so keep donating at http://farlandsorbust.com!This is an audio-only version of Far Lands or Bust #504 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ThZeelaFQkThis series is presented commercial-free thanks to support from fans at Patreon: http://patreon.com/kurtjmacIntroduction provided by Phedran: http://phedran.comMusic: "Go Cart" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bunktastic episode 30! On this edition of Bunktastic Jared and Kyle get chatty about Food, Their Easter/420, Tin Roosters, Terraria, Game of Thrones, "it only smells", and Kid Kyle's Alice in Wonderland Syndrome.
Bunktastic episode 30! On this edition of Bunktastic Jared and Kyle get chatty about Food, Their Easter/420, Tin Roosters, Terraria, Game of Thrones, "it only smells", and Kid Kyle's Alice in Wonderland Syndrome.
In this episode I talk with people who have left their earthly bodies behind--interviews include a Holy Roller, a person with Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, and a passenger who discovered he had sleep paralysis while on a plane.
This week on BG: Emily and Lisa get a new favorite artist, author and former guest Avery Monsen describes his Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, and bullying expert Bulldog (Casey Jost) threatens literally everyone in the building. Emily Heller Lisa Hanawalt Avery Monsen Casey Jost