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[Help]What is this "sickness"

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i played Condition Zero, and my head sorta got some"dizzyness" and ugh, i wanted to vomit..but i can't since i'm used to dizzyness..

i got the same feeling when playing Half Life 1, and Half Life 2,

can someone explain what's happening to my head?
i'm worried @.@

some clues maybe:
-All of them are FPS games
-Shooting Games
-Storylined

but when i play CS, i was just fine and all..

Cross Fire, Point Blank, Counter strike, i'm fine with em, ...
 
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Try fingers in your throat if you can't puke. But that's not your problem? Well, it has made me feel tons of better at many parties. Do it in a bathroom, and hit the inside of a toilet.

Try not paying attention to the storylines. If it helps, I'm spooked.
But yeah, if it's bad enough, you should think about seeing a doctor, and if thinking about it for awhile doesn't help, see one. By that I mean making an appointment.
 
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Epilepsy.

Contact doctor ASAP.

This is true. Sorry for the late post. But seriously get yourself checked. If you experience dizziness and nausea when watching flickering/graphical effects STOP AND SEE A DOCTOR. Dizziness and nausea are symptoms before having a epileptic fit, you may also be suffering from fatigue, take breaks and stretch every 15 minutes.
 
I hereby diagnose you with hypercondria.

I've had something similar to what you describe when playing some old PS1 games on an emulator, although I must admit, nausea is something I don't think it's made me feel. Anyway, simple solution is that when it starts, stop playing. Seeing a doctor WOULD be advised, although you may be lucky and get the same diagnosis as I gave you.
 
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