DjiM
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I did for the first 10 days or so, then it went away. As others have mentioned I suspect it was due to adapting to the regenerative breaking and "one pedal" driving.
Completely true. I had the same issue of getting slightly nauseous due to the regen.
Funny thing is that I get the same effect now whenever I drive any other car (e.g. my Prius) due to my brain expecting something different when I release the pedal.
I also get a funny feeling in my stomach when the Tesla regenerative braking is not available (cold or 100% charge) as well.
So yes it happens. Give your brain some time to adapt