Jules, you speak to the “angst” of choice we all experience. The divine gift given all of us of “free will” does not relieve us of making necessary and difficult choices. We look for permission slips that were already granted upon birth. Thanks for reminding us!
Yes, Julie, I do have support. Have meds to use when I have an episode, and motion sickness pills for when I am in the car for any length of time. Car sickness seems to aggravate it. I do things a little slower now too, like weeding or bending over. It is a really scary thing to have happen. The first time I was terrified.
Yes so scary. I'm so glad you have support and slowing down a bit which I'm sure isn't easy. I remember I had BPPV (positional vertigo awhile back) and was so nausea and dizzy. Luckily, a knew what to do and it subsided within a few days but that dizziness with bending over and quick movements lingered. And it was scary that it just came out of no where.
I always love what you write. I can always imagine what used to be for me. At 80 everything is a little harder now, especially since I have found out I have vertigo!! UGH!!!
Look in the mirror
Yes, what are we waiting for?
It turns out...ourselves!
Jules, you speak to the “angst” of choice we all experience. The divine gift given all of us of “free will” does not relieve us of making necessary and difficult choices. We look for permission slips that were already granted upon birth. Thanks for reminding us!
What a response! This haiku is brilliant, Clark. Thank you so much for sharing with us. Happy Labor Day.
Yes, Julie, I do have support. Have meds to use when I have an episode, and motion sickness pills for when I am in the car for any length of time. Car sickness seems to aggravate it. I do things a little slower now too, like weeding or bending over. It is a really scary thing to have happen. The first time I was terrified.
Yes so scary. I'm so glad you have support and slowing down a bit which I'm sure isn't easy. I remember I had BPPV (positional vertigo awhile back) and was so nausea and dizzy. Luckily, a knew what to do and it subsided within a few days but that dizziness with bending over and quick movements lingered. And it was scary that it just came out of no where.
Keeping you in my prayers— for your endurance.
I always love what you write. I can always imagine what used to be for me. At 80 everything is a little harder now, especially since I have found out I have vertigo!! UGH!!!
Thank you Faith. I'm so sorry to hear that you have vertigo. I was wondering if that was the case the last time you wrote. Do you have support?
Happy Labor Day to you and your precious family as well Jules.
Thank you so much.