Well, I like to think that my illness has prevented me from rising to any number of dizzy heights.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you're serious about what you're doing, you've got to keep your head and follow your instinct. Maybe you won't reach the same dizzy heights as others, but you will get something back.
With ideas it is like with dizzy heights you climb: At first they cause you discomfort and you are anxious to get down, distrustful of your own powers; but soon the remoteness of the turmoil of life and the inspiring influence of the altitude calm your blood; your step gets firm and sure and you begin to look - for dizzier heights.
But I have vertigo... I lose my equilibrium easily. I can lean out to look at something and just keep leaning and not realize I'm about to fall.
From the vertigo, I found out how far I can push myself physically and also mentally.
Vertigo is the conflict between the fear of falling and the desire to fall.
I suffer from vertigo. It's paralyzing in extreme situations. The most scared I've been as an adult was trying to conquer that fear by going climbing in Wales.
I'm trying to adapt - they say you have to adapt to vertigo.
I have been battling vertigo for a long time. It's something that I deal with on a daily basis.
It's no longer a question of staying healthy. It's a question of finding a sickness you like.
The good thing about having this illness is that it allows me to be a little bit crazy.