New TV since Monday, could it be making me dizzy

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Can someone help - we had a new 50inch Panasonic TV on Monday and I am really concerned it is making me dizzy, I know it sounds crazy but on Tuesday morning I was so off balance I was wobbling like I was drunk. My eyes seem to blur with it too.
It has replaced a 37 inch plasma and is in the bedroom and it is about 3 metres away from me.
I really am dreading telling OH that I think the TV is a problem, but you can watch something like the news or the tennis and the picture is fine, then you can watch something else and it is like people walking fast or close up go blurred. I cant explain but it is more noticable in TV dramas rather than things in a studio like the news or Breakfast Time
Last night I turned it off as it was impossiblle to watch Lewis and watched Sky on my laptop.
It is a TX50EX700B Ultra HD 4k mostly am using HD either on TV or Sky HD.
It was from JL home and the help and demo was great, he showed us both HD and SD in Wimbledon etc the news - I just never noticed this fuzz/drag, can anyone advise me either if it can be changed by altering the settings - or showed I report it as a fault, but have no idea how to correctly say what it is.
Finally OH has been away since Tuesday and back Friday cant think of what to say regarding me not enjoying watching the TV - if John Lewis could bring the old one back I'd jump at it.
Apologies for long post - but am really after some ideas
 
Andrew thanks as you say it is weird - it is with fast motion or something walking past in front of a shot, I feel dizzy watching and my head whirls, I don't have motion sickness but I am certain it is down to the TV, have decided to speak with retailer and then also panasonic, will take your advice and see if it settles down - don't do gaming so no concerns there.
My concern is that JL did mention that in HD it would not be noticable and that at home it was running of one ariel and not TV's of multiple in showroom, clearly that isn't the case.
 
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