Motion Sickness
Here is a little known fact: I have a problem with dizziness. I guess you could call it vertigo; I'm not really sure of the medical definition.
It kind of stinks because I travel so much, but if I've been on a plane, boat, or train, I get that dizzy, swaying motion in my head for days afterward. It's especially severe if I've been on planes, boats, and trains in a quick succession.
This past week I was on a boat, and even though I got back yesterday morning, my body still thinks the world is swaying back and forth. I'm in southern Virginia for a service, so I had to drive four hours today and that didn't seem to help. Now that it's late at night, just staring at the this computer screen is making my head spin.
The best remedy is sleep and I'm thankful to get an extra hour tonight! Yay, Daylight Saving Time!
It kind of stinks because I travel so much, but if I've been on a plane, boat, or train, I get that dizzy, swaying motion in my head for days afterward. It's especially severe if I've been on planes, boats, and trains in a quick succession.
This past week I was on a boat, and even though I got back yesterday morning, my body still thinks the world is swaying back and forth. I'm in southern Virginia for a service, so I had to drive four hours today and that didn't seem to help. Now that it's late at night, just staring at the this computer screen is making my head spin.
The best remedy is sleep and I'm thankful to get an extra hour tonight! Yay, Daylight Saving Time!