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Felix Sapiens
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Greetings smart people, Just wondering what would this be called, or what may cause it, so I can have a looksee and make sure it isn't anything to worry about.
For the last 3-4 days my perception of my centre of balance/self seems to have shifted from somewhere in my noggin to below my diaphragm, It sort of feels like a damped sprung pendulum shifting depending on my poise to be about 30-50cm below my eyes and can even seem to be outside of my body.
It feels different to when I get vertigo or anxieity attacks, although I get the "butterflies in stomach" feeling when I take a step or shift position rapidly, but it feels more like being on a very slow moving swing rather than the twitchy state I would normally associate with adrenaline or anxiety.
I also have a sensation of a metallic taste/ low voltage battery, at the back of my throat and tongue, but this might just be due to the almost consistant mild nausea
Any ideas where I might look, or any suggestion as what might be the cause of this, as although not particularly unpleasant, it is very very distracting.
For the last 3-4 days my perception of my centre of balance/self seems to have shifted from somewhere in my noggin to below my diaphragm, It sort of feels like a damped sprung pendulum shifting depending on my poise to be about 30-50cm below my eyes and can even seem to be outside of my body.
It feels different to when I get vertigo or anxieity attacks, although I get the "butterflies in stomach" feeling when I take a step or shift position rapidly, but it feels more like being on a very slow moving swing rather than the twitchy state I would normally associate with adrenaline or anxiety.
I also have a sensation of a metallic taste/ low voltage battery, at the back of my throat and tongue, but this might just be due to the almost consistant mild nausea
Any ideas where I might look, or any suggestion as what might be the cause of this, as although not particularly unpleasant, it is very very distracting.