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I'm not on anything, and the only out-of-normal even is that I slept twice in three days (as opposed to sleep once every day, but I do this all the time.
I feel like the world is spinning around me. Normally thre period is 12 seconds, and when I listen to music, it speeds up slightly. When I move around, it goes away somewhat. It's as if I'm on a disk and te disk is rotating.
It's not going away, and it's annoying. IT somewhat feels like when I get carsick (very rare, and I didn't ride a car today).
-_______________________- I must have spun about 200 times now.
ARGGGGGHHHHH.
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Hmmm... sounds like an interesting trip... why don't you check in with a doctor?
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could still be exhaustion, malnourishment, some drug induced flashback or sth else entirely. no one here will be able to tell you. so if your not enjoying it and it won't go away you should maybe see a doctor.
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Sounds like your trippin.
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Now it's gone. Funny, I think changing my music did it, though I'm not so sure.
Hm.... very very werird. Perhaps it's due to exhaustion.... oh well.
Certainly a memorable experience(?)
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Hong Kong20321 Posts
sounds like you should sleep more
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You spin me right round, baby right round like a record, baby
Were you listening to that song?
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Sounds a bit like vertigo(though more than likely it isn't and is just exhaustion), if it happens a couple of more times it might be a good idea to go to your Doctor
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On November 26 2009 00:21 OreoBoi wrote: You spin me right round, baby right round like a record, baby
Were you listening to that song?
Lol thats actually a really weird song... the music video is weird enough to include below. Reminds me of just about everything about the 80's that was lame.
+ Show Spoiler +
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On November 26 2009 00:37 Not_A_Notion wrote:Sounds a bit like vertigo(though more than likely it isn't and is just exhaustion), if it happens a couple of more times it might be a good idea to go to your Doctor
I was going to say this. Vertigo is commonly caused by crack smoke. Were you smoking crack, Wala?
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Belgium6755 Posts
Ya probably too little sleep. I know what its like to skip sleep and it really is bad for you, only do it when you really need to.
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Sounds like it might be an inner-ear thing. Obviously see a doctor if it persists.
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Snet
United States3573 Posts
That doesn't sound very good. What happens if your "spinning" happens when you're driving and causes an accident?
Obviously the first thing is to get into a regular sleep pattern. There's no reason for you to be sleeping as you do unless you have weird work shifts that alternate from day-night.
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Just change your nickname.
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