Popular Post saintdomingo Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:59 AM I saw a headline either Earthquake Drunk Syndrome or Condo Drunk Syndrome and I cannot now find the article. My wife is complaining of anxiety, feeling dizzy and feeling that she is walking unsteadily, is this what the headline refers to.? I expect it to go away in a few days but does anyone else have experience of this. She would also like to leave the condo and move to the country pile up in the Nakhon. 3
saintdomingo Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago If anyone has seen the article and/or can tell me where to find it I would be obliged.
Popular Post Digitalbanana Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago Earthquake Drunk Syndrome (EDS), also known as Post-Earthquake Dizziness Syndrome (PEDS), is similar to the feeling one experiences after spending days at sea on a boat and then setting foot ashore, a phenomenon often referred to as "getting one's sea legs" or Mal de Débarquement Syndrome (MdDS). Both conditions involve a disruption in the body's balance system, specifically the vestibular system, which is responsible for maintaining equilibrium and spatial orientation. 1 1 1 1
Popular Post KannikaP Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Digitalbanana said: Earthquake Drunk Syndrome (EDS), also known as Post-Earthquake Dizziness Syndrome (PEDS), is similar to the feeling one experiences after spending days at sea on a boat and then setting foot ashore, a phenomenon often referred to as "getting one's sea legs" or Mal de Débarquement Syndrome (MdDS). Both conditions involve a disruption in the body's balance system, specifically the vestibular system, which is responsible for maintaining equilibrium and spatial orientation. Days at Sea is a bit different than a 15 second earthquake. 1 1 2
Digitalbanana Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 8 minutes ago, KannikaP said: Days at Sea is a bit different than a 15 second earthquake. Earthquake Drunk Syndrome is very similar to the feeling of having set foot ashore after days at sea, as both involve the brain and vestibular system struggling to recalibrate after exposure to abnormal motion, be it days or 15 seconds. The primary difference lies in the trigger and context, but the underlying mechanism—sensory mismatch and vestibular adaptation—is largely the same. If symptoms persist or are severe, medical advice, such as vestibular therapy or stress management, is recommended, as outlined in guidelines from health ministries (e.g., Thailand's Ministry of Public Health) and research studies.
Popular Post quake Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago 45 minutes ago, saintdomingo said: I saw a headline either Earthquake Drunk Syndrome or Condo Drunk Syndrome and I cannot now find the article. My wife is complaining of anxiety, feeling dizzy and feeling that she is walking unsteadily, is this what the headline refers to.? I expect it to go away in a few days but does anyone else have experience of this. She would also like to leave the condo and move to the country pile up in the Nakhon. You do realize your living with a nation of hypochondriacs. 2 1 2
Popular Post Upnotover Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago 45 minutes ago, saintdomingo said: I saw a headline either Earthquake Drunk Syndrome or Condo Drunk Syndrome and I cannot now find the article. This one? 1 1 2
Popular Post Ben Zioner Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago Just tell your wife that, for an earthquake, she can't claim from anyone. 1 1 4 1
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted 23 hours ago Popular Post Posted 23 hours ago 56 minutes ago, saintdomingo said: She would also like to leave the condo and move to the country pile up in the Nakhon. So, you mean that se found a reason to pressure you to move back to her home village. That´s not an illness. It´s planned since she met you. 🤣 1 2
connda Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 41 minutes ago, quake said: Thought it was called motion sickness. Or aftershocks.
Popular Post connda Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago 38 minutes ago, quake said: You do realize your living with a nation of hypochondriacs. Just put a mask on. The "experts" say that masking up will cure Earthquake Drunk Syndrome (EDS) 99% of the time, and as a side benefit, you won't get Covid - well, unless you do. Then blame it on the earthquake. 1 1 1
Gottfrid Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, quake said: Thought it was called motion sickness. Nah, that was before the earthquake. 😉
KannikaP Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, connda said: Or aftershocks. According to Mr Chat, Aftershock Red, Vodka, Triple Sec, Lime juice, Red Bull is called an Aftershock Earthquake Cocktail.
saintdomingo Posted 15 hours ago Author Posted 15 hours ago Can the mods please close the thread, and thanks to everyone for their sensible and constructive replies.
johng Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 7 hours ago, connda said: you won't get Covid Don't forget the 28th booster shot.
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