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Anybody else get dizzy or nauseous while using there iPad?
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I see it is rampant issue , I just started getting this shit recently :helpme:helpme:helpme |
you are getting old, time to think about a good nursing home for yourself :)
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Sounds like morning sickness, Congratulations.
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Do you use reading glasses? Might be the issue that you need them.
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It's motion sickness and this is a common complaint with this new OS they have. lol
Fix it like this: You can make your phone less jittery by going to ?Settings,? then ?General? and then ?Accessibility.? Click on ?Reduce Motion? to turn it on. This should cut back on some of the movements that are can trigger nausea and dizziness. That should help - my daughter had to do this too - so it isn't an old thing, dear. :thumbsup |
if you find its not the OS itself get your ears checked. An infection can cause that.
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what ^^ said.
+ maybe its an issue of refresh rate . |
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You are going to die soon :(
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Get out of the house and go visit an apple orchard instead of playing Hay Day for 12 hours straight everyday.
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My "lady" friend gets nauseous if she tries to use it in the car.
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ps: lay off the dick in the ear! |
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The word you wanted was "their" as in "They were using their Ipad." The word you used was "there" as in "Where is the Ipad? There is the Ipad.” You also could have included a third version, the conjunction "They're", as in "They're using their Ipad over there.” Please note that the word “their” is one of the many words that ignores the standard rule of “I before e except after c”. . |
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Sounds like a possible CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT
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