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Old 10-21-2011, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by wtrpk View Post
I feel awful after 20 mins of watching tv. I've been pushing it to an hour...but I just feel like crap! My chiropractor said when he got his high def tv he initially felt awful and so did his wife. He said he would get dizzy.
I can attest to this one. A group from work went to see Cars 2 when it came out. I was fine until trying to follow lots of motion during the movie. My brain was getting behind, not being able to process all that movement and I was getting dizzy. It lasted for a couple of hours even after the movie ended and contributed to some anxiety too.

Another time we watched Avatar at home and just trying to process the visual vibrancy of the movie left me with a headache.

Months ago, I used to get this same visual stimulation overload when driving and turning to look in the blind spots. Was a pain in the butt. However, I did see an eye therapist to work on tracking and focusing, and it has helped. No more issues while driving.

Getting better with Hi-Def movies too. They don't seen to bother me as much.

Mike
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