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I'm very prone to migraines, get vertigo too. 3d's never done that to me though. Unless i try watching it without the glasses though i guess haha
Mine are often related to vision (diplopia) so unfortunately I can only last about 5 minutes into any 3D content before mine triggers.
I get vestibular migraines that can affect my vision but is not induced by, as far as i can tell anyway. Migraines suck :(