Alice in Wonderland Syndrome Explained! Mind-Bending Neurology | Funny Medicine Ep. 86

Alice in Wonderland Syndrome Explained! Mind-Bending Neurology | Funny Medicine Ep. 86

Author: Julia Brunet and Yvette Gonzalez, D.O. March 4, 2025 Duration: 34:44

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In Episode 85 of Funny Medicine, we unravel the fascinating world of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS)—a rare neurological condition that distorts perception of size, space, and time! Ever felt like your hands were shrinking or your surroundings were stretching like a scene from Alice in Wonderland? 🤯 🔬

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

✅ The history of AIWS & its first description by Dr. John Todd (1955)

✅ Causes & triggers—migraines, viral infections, and neurological links

✅ Symptoms & real-life experiences of sensory distortion

✅ How AIWS is connected to the parietal & occipital lobes of the brain 🧠

✅ The role of VR technology, religious visions & fever dreams in AIWS

✅ Management tips & treatment insights for those affected

This episode is packed with humor, personal anecdotes, and expert insights to make complex neurology easy to understand and fun to learn! 🎙️🤣

🎤 Join the Conversation – Drop Your Thoughts in the Comments!

👉 If you’ve ever experienced weird visual distortions, time warps, or surreal perceptions, let us know in the comments!

✅ Don’t forget to LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE for more mind-blowing medical mysteries!

THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE. PLEASE SEEK A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL OR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IF YOU ARE SEEKING MEDICAL ADVICE, DIAGNOSIS OR TREATMENT.

Sources:

1. Blom, J. D. (2016). “Alice in Wonderland Syndrome: A Systematic Review.” Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.

2. Podoll, K., & Robinson, D. (1999). “Lewis Carroll’s Migraine Experiences.” The Lancet.

3. Lanska, J. R., & Lanska, D. J. (2013). “Alice in Wonderland Syndrome: Somesthetic vs. Visual Distortions.” Neurology.

4. Epstein-Barr Virus and Neurological Complications. CDC Reports.

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Ever feel like your eyes glaze over when someone starts talking about health science? That's exactly what the Funny Medicine Podcast is here to fix. Hosted by medical researcher Julia Brunet and physician Yvette Gonzalez, D.O., this show is a conversation between two friends who are deeply fascinated by how the body works and equally amused by the strange ways we try to fix it. You'll hear them unpack the latest wellness crazes with a skeptical eye, dig into odd chapters from medical history, and clarify real medical news-all while cracking each other up. Their dynamic blends Julia's research background with Dr. Yvy's clinical experience, making complex topics accessible without sacrificing the facts for the fun. Tune in for a genuinely entertaining blend of expertise and sarcasm that cuts through the jargon. This podcast proves that learning about health doesn't have to feel like a chore; it can be the most amusing part of your week. Whether you're curious about the science behind a trending superfood or the truth about a viral health claim, they provide the insightful, laugh-filled commentary you never knew you needed.
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