What Is The Treatment For Alice In Wonderland Syndrome?
hello looking for information on alice in wonderland syndrome ive had migraines for 15 years and the past few years im having more and more problems with things not looking the right distance and the right size its becoming increasingly problematic. however I do not hallucinate or feel like im shrinking or growing everthing else changes in size and distance.
I would need more information to determine if in fact your migraines are the cause of your AIWS or it's something else. If it's the migraines then, I would first recommend seeking a headache specialist to better control those.
If it's not the migraines then, how about having been checked for other organic causes such as psychoactive drugs (used to treat ADD, ANXIETY, MOOD DISORDER, etc), architectural anomalies in the brain, infectious disease such as EBV, or temporal lobe epilepsy?
Most people with actually "outgrow" this problem BY adulthood if it is noted in childhood and not due to anything I mentioned above.
If organic causes are not to blame then, the most likely cause of the disorder is something neuropsychological which needs to be identified and may respond to cognitive behavioral therapy.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist
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What Is The Treatment For Alice In Wonderland Syndrome?
Hello, I would need more information to determine if in fact your migraines are the cause of your AIWS or it s something else. If it s the migraines then, I would first recommend seeking a headache specialist to better control those. If it s not the migraines then, how about having been checked for other organic causes such as psychoactive drugs (used to treat ADD, ANXIETY, MOOD DISORDER, etc), architectural anomalies in the brain, infectious disease such as EBV, or temporal lobe epilepsy? Most people with actually outgrow this problem BY adulthood if it is noted in childhood and not due to anything I mentioned above. If organic causes are not to blame then, the most likely cause of the disorder is something neuropsychological which needs to be identified and may respond to cognitive behavioral therapy. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Dariush Saghafi, Neurologist