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Lightheadedness and double vision after eating my breakfast?

Hi, yesterday I was very sleep deprived. I was awake for two days in a row. I slept yesterday night for around 6:30 hours. Woke up today, and I was OK until its 11. Before that, I was having my breakfast (fully cooked egg sandwich, and pomegranate yogurt).  I started to feel very dizzy around that time after I ate (not sure if it was the food tho, not like it was the first time in my life eating them). But I was having a hard time focusing on something without having a double vision and slightly blurry vision when I try hard to adjust my vision. I started to unconsciously approach the monitor during that like I am being drawn toward it. I felt some subtle waves of a headache in my head but there was no remarkable headache. my right ear hurts. My jaw is stiff.  I was jittery. I randomly opened my mouth because I felt my jaw is really stiff. I felt a need to open my eyes on its widest for some reason through the day. At some point, I was uttering nonsense with myself because it was satisfying to do that. when I stare at a moving object I will keep starting during its movement until I realize that there is no reason to stare at it.  Also, I am doing very silly mistakes, like writing something down in google engine that is completely different from what I wanted to write. And I find it hard right now in this condition to write a very comprehensible sentences and put them together. Whats wrong?

Medications: Vyvanse 50mg, dextroamphetamine 10mg (as needed), propranolol (20 but I tapered it into 10), wellbutrin (100 SR twice a day)
(I never took more than the recommended dosage, but a lot of the time, I change the dosage thought the month depending on the day by loweing it. For example; sometimes I take 50mg vyvanse the day after its 35, then 40, then 50 and so on. Sometimes I take dextroamph without vyvanse, sometimes I take one dex with vyvanse. What I am doing basically is experimenting the best dosage and combination. But I did not overdose. I measured my blood pressure just a moiment ago and it was 128/85 pulses: 91)

Also: my doctor changed my Wellbutrin dosage from 100 SR once a day to 100 SR twice a day.
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