Getting Dizzy...help?

In the last few weeks I've noticed after about 500m of backstroke or more, when I go upright I get REALLY dizzy. No other stroke has this effect. If I do less than 500 or so, there's really not a problem. Anyone ever had this problem? If so, are there remedies? Would using earplugs help?
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  • I found that when I wear goggles and swim backstroke or even kick on the back I get seasick (dizzy). When I do not wear goggles I am fine. Now, THAT is interesting. Maybe I'll give it a try without the goggles and see if that makes a difference. I've always had a problem with motion sickness on rides that spin (can do coasters fine though...go figure), BUT I don't have a problem with air or seasickness. I have class tonight, so I'll let you guys know the results tomorrow.
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  • I found that when I wear goggles and swim backstroke or even kick on the back I get seasick (dizzy). When I do not wear goggles I am fine. Now, THAT is interesting. Maybe I'll give it a try without the goggles and see if that makes a difference. I've always had a problem with motion sickness on rides that spin (can do coasters fine though...go figure), BUT I don't have a problem with air or seasickness. I have class tonight, so I'll let you guys know the results tomorrow.
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