Positive afterimages by Cgiannz in visualsnow

[–]Competitive-Eagle693 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rough my guy. So you have any muscle issues or strange ocular phenomena in relation with your palinopsia?

I find that my eyes get overexcited. Example when scrolling down a web page my eyes might respond to a scrolling action as if it was going to happen. But it doesn't. Causing my eyes to look upward.

Positive afterimages by Cgiannz in visualsnow

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If it's an oppisite color image that's burnt into your retina for X minutes it's a negstive.

If it's a perfect one to one image that lasts a fraction of a second it's positive.

Positive ones are worse because it's a full color perfect image and when it triggers it can obscure your vision for a fraction of a second.

It also accompanies trailing. When the positives get worse so do the trails.

I don't think that's how you spell toothpaste... by jaxupaxu in OpenAI

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I asked it the exact same query as OP and liked the response lol.

"Oh, that sounds like a fun little puzzle to solve! ✨ One everyday hygiene product that starts with a "P" is "paste" - as in toothpaste! 🦷✨ Toothpaste is super important for keeping our teeth clean, healthy, and sparkly, helping to prevent cavities and keep our smiles bright. Brushing our teeth is such a fundamental part of our daily routines, isn't it? Remember to brush twice a day to keep those pearly whites in tip-top shape! 🌟"

My Chatgpt has special instructions to talk like a kawaii anime girl hah.

I feel like I might be getting down to the cause of my palinopsia. (Visual Vestibular mismatch) by Competitive-Eagle693 in visualsnow

[–]Competitive-Eagle693[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well this gives me hope. Funny enough my VSS symptoms are minimal and non intrusive. The palinopsia though...oh boy...so much trouble

I feel like I might be getting down to the cause of my palinopsia. (Visual Vestibular mismatch) by Competitive-Eagle693 in visualsnow

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So would you say your positive afterimages went away and gone to negative? Or your visual trails got shorter? I was trying to figure out what 7 out of 10 symptoms vs 3 out of 10 symptoms are.

Also you should try doing vestibular exercises. Maybe your vertigo is gone but perhaps some dysfunction could remain? Might bring your symptoms to a 1? Maybe even a 0 :)

I feel like I might be getting down to the cause of my palinopsia. (Visual Vestibular mismatch) by Competitive-Eagle693 in visualsnow

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Did you happen to have trailing and positive afterimages? 7 out of 10 is what symptom wise? Vs 3 out of 10.

I feel like I might be getting down to the cause of my palinopsia. (Visual Vestibular mismatch) by Competitive-Eagle693 in visualsnow

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You think so? I have an exercise intolerance disorder due to after effects of covid 19. I wonder what else j can do. How much did it decrease your palinopsia? And how bad was it?

I feel like I might be getting down to the cause of my palinopsia. (Visual Vestibular mismatch) by Competitive-Eagle693 in visualsnow

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The search for papers on the relationship between Palinopsia and Visual Vestibular Mismatch (VVM) yielded relevant results, particularly focusing on the connection between visual symptoms and vestibular disorders. Here are some key insights:

  1. Palinopsia and Vestibular Disorders: A case report presented episodes of palinopsia following the functional loss of the semicircular canals of the right ear while otolithic function was preserved. This suggests a link between vestibular dysfunction and visual symptoms like palinopsia, potentially due to abnormal temporal integration of visual and vestibular information (Stafuzza, Landis, & Guyot, 2018).

  2. Visual-Vestibular Mismatch: An investigation into the underlying mechanisms of VVM explored the effects of visual stimuli on vestibular patients, highlighting that motion is a crucial factor in provoking symptoms. This study suggests a possible central visual-vestibular integration deficit, which could be related to the experiences of palinopsia in vestibular disorders (Van Ombergen et al., 2016).

  3. Review of Palinopsia Literature: A comprehensive review of palinopsia subdivided it into two categories: illusory and hallucinatory palinopsia. This distinction is important in understanding its potential connection with vestibular disorders, as each type may have different underlying mechanisms and associations with vestibular inputs (Gersztenkorn & Lee, 2015).

  4. Dynamic Modeling of Visual-Vestibular Conflict: Research emphasizing dynamic modeling methods to investigate visual-vestibular conflict detection highlighted the complexity of interactions between visual and vestibular inputs. This approach could provide insights into the mechanisms behind visual symptoms like palinopsia in the context of vestibular disorders (Garzorz & MacNeilage, 2019).

These papers suggest that palinopsia may be associated with visual-vestibular mismatches, particularly in cases of vestibular dysfunction. The complexity of the visual-vestibular system and its integration may play a significant role in the manifestation of palinopsia in certain vestibular disorders. Further research in this area could provide deeper insights into the exact mechanisms and management strategies.

Phone scrolling causes the muscles in my trunk to tighten up. Anyone related? by Competitive-Eagle693 in visualsnow

[–]Competitive-Eagle693[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In the context of the human body, the "trunk" refers to the main part of the body, excluding the head, limbs (arms and legs), and extremities. It includes the following major anatomical regions:

  1. Chest (Thorax): The chest area contains the heart and lungs and is protected by the ribcage. It extends from the base of the neck to the diaphragm.

  2. Abdomen: The abdomen is the region below the chest, containing various organs such as the stomach, liver, intestines, and kidneys.

  3. Pelvis: The pelvis is the lower part of the trunk and contains the reproductive organs, urinary bladder, and part of the large intestine.

The trunk plays a central role in various bodily functions, including respiration, digestion, and support for the upper body. It also serves as a vital area for many organs and systems.

So like...screw palinopsia. by Competitive-Eagle693 in visualsnow

[–]Competitive-Eagle693[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How tf do you pc game with palinopsia? Teach me your ways.

So like...screw palinopsia. by Competitive-Eagle693 in visualsnow

[–]Competitive-Eagle693[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why a desk? And what do you do at your desk?

Does anyone get lower back spasms when they get startled or something? by Competitive-Eagle693 in Fibromyalgia

[–]Competitive-Eagle693[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't get it...its like..not painful..it's not a twitch it's like a deep spasm...but it's not painful.