Hey fellow nexians! I had something on my mind that I had forgotten for a long time, then was reminded of recently in a bout of synchronicity. I've searched the boards here, and the internet in general, and I've never heard of anyone having something quite like this happen to them...maybe someone here has?
Many years ago, I was young (17) and smoking a lot of ganja. On one particular occasion of a few too many, something odd happened to me that defies sense: I had the sensation that my brain turned around - did a 180 degree spin about the vertical axis of my spine -
inside my skull
. What that felt like exactly is difficult to describe, but it's pretty much like you might think, if you were to try to imagine it (can't imagine why you would). That is, there was a sense that the tissue was compressed, squished around so that the long end (front to back) could fit in the shorter side to side space (as the turn hit the 90 degree mark) then re-expanded as it continued the turn, so that finally the frontal lobes fit imperfectly in the back of my skull

It was unpleasant, to say the least, and quite believable to boot.
Now, this whole experience is problematic from a couple perspectives. First, it's impossible to 'feel' things that occur to the brain physically, since the brain doesn't have nerves on itself to detect physical contact in the first place. So, where did these feelings come from? How?
Second, it's plainly obvious that my brain didn't actually do this...it has no way to detach itself from the connective tissue cushioning it within the skull, and even if that wasn't there, it has no muscles or other means to actually perform this maneuver. Finally, even if my brain could turn around like that, it would snap my spinal cord while horribly misshaping the brain itself, so I would undoubtedly be dead if such a thing had happened.
Needless to say, though I've never had a brain scan, I'm confident my brain is not the organ equivalent of Houdini

After a few minutes passed, the feeling subsided, and eventually I came down as usual.
Now, here's where it gets weirder. I had filed this experience away and forgotten about it, until I had a chat with my mom recently. We were discussing our mutual distaste for most prescription medication, and she proceeded to tell me an anecdote about her experience in hospital, after being given a large dose of painkillers (can't remember what kind). Imagine my shock when she proceeded to describe
the exact same experience
, the sickening sensation that her brain was moving and changing shape in her skull in order to turn itself around
I literally was stunned silent after she mentioned that. She had to ask if I was still on the other end of the call.
Anyway, this is weird and no doubt, so I had to see if anyone here has a similar story. Any offer any theories (or wild speculation) about how/why such a thing can be felt?
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