Feeling Like The Floor Is Moving Up And Down
Borderlyme that s exactly the feeling it is like i have just gotten off the treadmill and i feel like i m still going.
Feeling like the floor is moving up and down. If you are standing sitting or lying down you might feel as if you are moving spinning or floating. Everyone has a dizzy spell now and then but the term dizziness can mean different things to different people. Oscillopsia is caused by nervous system disorders that damage parts of the brain or inner ear that control eye movements and balance. Another way to describe it is like when your walking on a boat dock and as you step the floor is wobbly.
One possible cause is the loss of your vestibulo ocular reflex. Plus i will bet dollars to donuts you ll spend the next two weeks reading more and more cancer monthly and scare yourself half to death about brain tumors. Also the tiles themselves can fluctuate in size. You ll be a lot more annoyed with yourself if they catch something in two weeks rather than now.
Of acv in water per day trying to get to the sauna daily and doing detox foot baths with hydrogen peroxide and epsom salts or mustard powder and cayenne pepper. This is known as deflection. Floors can move and expand at different rates. Your floor can move up and down.
What you don t do is ignore it. I have expressed this to my ent and that is how he knows it is not positional vertigo. Every movement feels off and not clear at all a bit like you are moving through thick air. As the temperature heats up the tiles expand.
Movement of the floor as well as bouncing when standing still there is also a feeling that the floor is moving like being in a lift. I have had numerous feelings of the floor moving of things moving in front of me such as countertops and the feeling as though someone pushes me from behind to the ground but yet i m standing still. For detox i am drinking 1 tbsp. If you are walking you might suddenly feel as if you are tipping over.
For instance according to the ditra handbook concrete can move nearly twice the rate that tile moves. Increased night blindness. If you don t like what one doctor said you go see another doctor. The technical term is thermal expansion.
It s almost similar to the feeling you get when on an elevator and it has reached it s destination and you feel a sudden jerk down then up.