I have volcanic rock as the substrate, fake plants, 3 moss balls and 3 more different moss, and 3 pieces of Indian Almond leaf.
I know it's not because I bend over, it's like if I smelled something or touched something, and feel dizzy for a good while afterwards (up to a few hours).
I'm wondering if it has to do with the substrate, the volcanic rocks... could there be something released by these rocks that affects me?
I would suspect the plants before the substrate. Have you always used the almond leaves? Have you always felt dizzy, or can you trace it back to the time you added one of those plants.
Also, do you have shrimp? some people are highly allergic to shellfish.
Plants are silk? Just started using the almond leaves 2 weeks ago, but the same feeling happened before I got them, so I'm sure it can't be that.
No shrimp, and I know I'm not allergic to shellfish :/
I think the smell of some products is just too strong for me. I treated one of my bettas with Melafix and I think the smell of it is part of my problem... it smells so strong! maybe because my tank is plastic, it absorbs the smell and that's what makes me dizzy?
ah..ok. Yeah sometimes cleaners do that to me. Plastic does off-gas when its new. maybe it will improve with time. Do you have to use chemicals? I have only ever used water and a conditioner. Some of those meds ppl use on fish are carcinogenic and as harsh as this may sound, I would rather lose a fish than do something to make myself sick. I have kids to take care of...fish aren't gonna raise them for me.
This isn't meant to be offensive, but are you sure it's not psychological? As in you anticipate that you will feel light-headed and so sort of mentally talk yourself into feeling light-headed every time you are doing maintenance on your tank?
For example, one of our chickens once suffered a traumatic injury, and one of its toes came off in my hand. Obviously not a pleasant experience, and at the time I felt like I was going to pass out. After the chicken went to the vet and came home, we had to clean the wound, and I completely psyched myself out about it, and almost passed out a couple of times, even though the chicken was fine and I'd seen much worse injuries without any reaction at all.
When was the last time you got your blood sugar tested?
I do agree with LittleBettaFish, sometimes things are stuck subliminally in our brain....we have no control of it.
Maybe put a fan near the area, disperse what you may believe could be affecting you.
Id suggest a full blood panel workup for you!
Maybe you are also ready for a good eye exam, could be like a vertigo effect if your eyes are screwy-louie.
Ditto on getting your blood sugar checked. I have low blood sugar and often when I do strenuous activities I feel faint! Next time try eating a little something right before you do the water change and see if that helps. You should also set up an appointment with the doc [emoji4].
Eat more clean protein, hard boiled eggs, cheese, try it out, if it works, your sugar is probably off or eyes are causing a vertigo effect.
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