Wednesday, April 27, 2011

threw the looking glass and around the room

Okay a coupule weekes ago I had a real Alice in Wonderland moment. I was starting to get a headache I was in the living room then it turend upside down and it became big. Then when my dad helped me into bed I looked at the cealing and it turened into a mirror.I saw my self my face my bed it was the scariest visual effect yet. I had a major Alice moment I saw threw the looking glass.

Then yesterday I got a new visual effect. I was cleaning out the dish washer then everthing started shake. I ran to the stairs then everthing started to spin. I fell down then started to cry huging a plate to my chess. I was in bed the next day.

Monday, February 28, 2011

All around and upside down...


This week I went to Athens, it was super cool. We went to the Parthenon and the Acropolis. At the Acropolis museum,  I started to have visual effects. Everything was sinking. So we had to go back to the hotel. After a nap, I was fine. When I woke up I got to watch two old guys belly dance. THAT was no visual effect.

This week, I had my first migraine in 6 weeks. I was awake at night reading, then every thing started to shake. I ran to my parent's room..... then everything turned upside down. Then, I burst in to tears and I was in bed all the next day. But other than that, it was a fun week.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Feeling mad as a hatter


These visual effects can happen at any moment but it is specially annoying  in school. I was reading my book in school and the words started to look 3D. When I need to see thing straight some weird things  happen. During my science class, my teacher started to vibrate. The thing is, when I get an effect I want to put my head down, but someone will always nudge me. I wish they would leave me alone and every day my vision turns completely green. I feel as mad as a hatter.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

not a walk in wonderland


The downside to this is migraines. I get migraines every week or so. The way I tell it is coming on is minor visual effects. Like something disappeared or something starts moving. At that point, I take a pain relief pill.

Then the way I know that I am about to have migraines is a major visual effect, like seeing an earthquake or everything was sinking. Last migraine I had my dad found me curled in a ball on my bedroom floor. I was seeing everything closing in on me. Then my mom looked like giant. It would all be cool if I was not in pain.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

my life in wonderland

Hi my name is Alice and I am the typical teen. I have pink hair and like pop music and every one knows it is hard growing up especially when you have a freaky brain problem. I suffer from a rare brain disorder called Alice in Wonderland Syndrome. I know that it sounds crazy but is true. It means that I see lots of weird things. I get a lot of hallucinations. It also gives me migraines. Sometimes it is hard because a visual effect can happen at any minute. When I am in school, it just happens. Like in gym once, we were playing dodge ball. Then everything started to sink into the floor. Sometimes they are so scary I think they are real, once I thought that there was an earthquake. Also, it can effect all your senses. It mostly messes with my balance. Some of the effects are cool, like sometimes I see in 3D, others are scary like my dad's body disappeared but his clothes were still there. This is my reality.