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  • Bright light in eyes causes vomiting sensation?

    Okay, so I went to my first ever concert recently (I've been sheltered) and after a while whenever the lights were aimed at my eyes (a rather odd decision to aim lights into the audiences faces on the choreographer or whoever's part in my opinion given that they wanted you singing along and reading words off a screen during this concert) I started to feel nauseous. Toward the last 20 minutes or so of the concert this became a full blown "fight not to vomit all over the poor people in front of me" thing that lasted most of the rest of the concert. I won that fight, but I'd rather like to know WHY this was happening and what type of a reflex this was.

    I do have a history of migraines (known triggers do include strobe lights sometimes, although the strobe lights used during this show did not cause any problems), but never so bad that I've puked.

    I have very little gag reflex (I can literally stick my toothbrush down my throat, as long as it isn't vibrating at the time, with no problems)

    I rarely actually do vomit, being rather good at controlling it through forceful swallowing and what I call a "dry heave pant".

    This was my first time with any such similar experience.

    1 AnswerOptical7 years ago
  • Is something wrong with me?

    Okay, I am 19, not sexually active (although I do masturbate) and recently I've noticed a bit of a change in the discharge I have from my vagina. It has become thicker and is either white or off-white and when it dries it has a paste-like consistency. There is no bad odor, but there is a mild itching sensation once in a while (as if I've shaved recently and the hair is growing back) and if urine dribbles back toward the vagina it burns (like hell might I add).

    The thing is I live with my grandmother and she's currently ill. I don't have any way of going to a doctor besides asking her to drive and I don't want to make her do that if it isn't an issue that requires medical help. So... If I could get some help please?

    1 AnswerWomen's Health9 years ago
  • I unpinned my Windows Media Player from my Windows 7 Task bar and now I can't find it anywhere, help?

    Okay, Pretty much what the title says, I like my Windows Media Player so I pinned it to my Task bar, but then I went to close it one time and I accidentally unpinned it. It seems to have disappeared, even if I open Start and Search Programs I can't locate it, but it's still one of my default options for CDs and DVDs, and I can't re-download it off of the Windows site because it says it's already installed. I looked in the recycle bin, and all over my screen. This is really frustrating for me so I would like it if someone could help me? Or at least give suggestions on what to do to get it back?

    3 AnswersOther - Computers1 decade ago