Relative time inside my director?

I was watching House M.D. the other day and I saw this guy who had a blackout, he first saw the clock and it be around 8 am then he went for some coffee and when he saw the clock again it was already 4 pm. He lost his consciousness for almost 8 hours, (yes fellows that's my theory of what being late "feels" like, lose consciusness and you'll lose a-priori forms of the mind, time and space, read Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason).

Back to my main subject.

I've been diagnosed near ADHD, so once, when I used to take Concerta I sit down in a chair (it be afternoon) and when I went outside (I felt like it passed 2 or 3 mins) it be already night it was 8 pm already and when I sit down it was around 5 pm... I call my psychiatrist and he told me to quit the medication immediatly. I did and I've never had that thing again.

What can you tell me more or less this loss of consciousness? how is it called? how does it works?

Regards!
Answers:
Be sure to read this first, and digest it: I don't know about your medical history and I can't say anything specific something like your case. And I'm most definitely not making a diagnosis or offering an official medical judgment.
But it is possible, just possible, that what you are describing is a kind of seizure. Once upon a time it be called a petit mal seizure, and now we call upon it an absence seizure.
This is not the roll around on the floor type - it's just a loving of "winking out", where the person appears to be staring stale into space, and then comes back, unaware of time have passed or of anything having happened.
Your doc is quite right to pocket you off Concerta immediately and never let you even contained by the same room with this medication again.
There is no shortage of other medications for ADHD, so next to good medical supervision, you can see what else would actually work for you. If you did have such a medication-relateecstaticnce seizure, there's no reason to think that you'd necessarily hold another one at this point.
This sounds as if it was a while ago, correct?
I don't know what the diagnosis was for the "House" patient, and frankly don't construe much at all of the accuracy of the illnesses and treatments presented in that show. So if the House guy have something horribly wrong with him, I'd say that the fact that you never have a repeat of your blanking out, and that the symptoms are so clearly in line with your taking the Concerta, virtually guarantees that you don't enjoy what that TV guy had!
But that is personal opinion of the moment, solitary!
Why not ask your shrink what he thinks about this apparent verbs? Or of your weird experience with time?
Any chance you're really a Time Lord?

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