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Old 05-19-2008, 08:58 PM
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Question Dizziness


Has anyone ever been dizzy useing a computer? Just by looking at the screen.
Strange feeling when it happens. Can computers cause seizures? I have always wondered about those things. I know at certain heights I get dizzy. Has anyone ever seen a blue light or aura out of the corner of your eye? Every time I have that aura it's always on the same side that I had the surgery on. Sometimes after the auras I started to feel sick. I guess it's a part of life. There were a few times after the auras I would pass out. I have been told that's a part of haveing seizures.
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Is there a way


for you to adjust the monitor? A lot of monitors are pre-adjusted to 60 hz. Your refrigerator hums at approximately 50 hz. as an example. Go to the control panel, and see if you can adjust monitors.
Anybody familiar with PCs. I do macs as they are easy on the eye.
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If you are photosensitive, staring at a computer screen might cause dizziness.

I suspect that your ear infection might be the larger issue you are facing right now.
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