The author, Marcia Abboud, shares her personal experience with vertigo, a medical condition caused by displaced crystals in the inner ear's balance center. She dispels the common myth that vertigo is a fear of heights, as popularized by the Alfred Hitchcock film "Vertigo."
Abboud explains that vertigo is an inner ear problem known as Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV), which causes a false sense of spinning or dizziness. She emphasizes that for those afflicted with this condition, even simple activities like boarding a cruise ship can be more terrifying than scaling heights.
The author contrasts the common description of vertigo as "dizziness or feeling off balance" as a "lame attempt at an appropriate description," as it fails to capture the true debilitating nature of the condition. Abboud's personal account highlights the severity of vertigo and the need for a better understanding of this medical issue.
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by Marcia Abbou... 於 medium.com 09-25-2024
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