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NellyGoes
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- Aug 16, 2025
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Hi, just read through this. You say you got a headache instantly and felt eye pain/injured your eye nerve from just 30 seconds of free flowing (no bag I assume) nitrogen?! That doesn't sound very comfortable/painless..:/I started feeling a bit dizzy headache and 15 minutes later the side of my right eye skull vain started hurting being very sensitive to electric light not ambient (it was night). I couldn't tolerate any light and had to press my hands on the right side of my skull near my eyes for about half an hour to stop the twitching pain and dim all light bulbs. I confirmed this with Chat GPT that my optic nerve was indeed deprived of oxygen as a result of high nitrogen low oxygen exposure and is what lead to my eyes experiencing the twitching pain and light sensitivity.