This is not a real scientific anatomical discussion, more of a "Hey that was really interesting, I wonder if.." discussion. Recently, I was on a three day journey with varying doses of DXM and I, being a naturally very dizzy person with an odd inner ear, could barely walk straight because DXM accentuates that inner ear issue. But nearing the end of my journey, I noticed I could walk just fine, even though I knew nothing had changed. I was not cured, I was just adapted. I thought this was just so cool, and it hailed back to a scientific experiment that was conducted where this scientist had special glasses on 24/7 that turned his vision upside down, but after several days, his upside down vision with the glasses on righted itself, and when he took the glasses off, his vision naturally was that upside down vision. Anyway that was very cool, so I wanted to share it, and see if anyone else had a similar experience.
