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Old 10-21-2011, 02:15 PM #1
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Default television -- high def

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 did try watching shows in the non-high def version...but don't see a difference.

We now do not own anything but high def tvs (50" to boot).

I'm not sure its even the tv or just the stimulation!

I know Mark commented about the high def...but anyone? Any suggestions?
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