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Old 12-01-2022, 01:27 PM #1
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Default Get dizzy and overstimulated watching TV

Was just wondering if anyone else has dealt with this where they can't watch TV or sometimes even look at screens much without getting dizzy and feeling overstimulated?

I'm trying to investigate this and wasn't sure if this was due to a visual issue, a vestibular issue, or a brain issue, or multiple so would be curious as to anyone's thoughts on who I should seek out.

Also of course would love to know if anyone found a solution. I have light sensitivity and head pressure headaches that come on with exercise as well.

Thanks!
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