Does anyone else suffer from daily symptoms. Sometimes the floor moves when I look down. Objects far away can suddenly look close causing me to jump. Building can look like they are moving when I am still. It causes havoc with my balance.Corridors can look very long.Time can move very fast. On two occasions I have experienced upside down vision. This condition is a living hell. I've had it for nearly 3 years now.
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Hi D, yes, I used to - this was my life for many years.It did eventually stop, but I never found out what fixed it - it just got better over many years.
On 12 Oct 2019, 18:35 +0100, D <bobby...@gmail.com>, wrote:
Does anyone else suffer from daily symptoms. Sometimes the floor moves when I look down. Objects far away can suddenly look close causing me to jump. Building can look like they are moving when I am still. It causes havoc with my balance.Corridors can look very long.Time can move very fast. On two occasions I have experienced upside down vision. This condition is a living hell. I've had it for nearly 3 years now.--
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