It's so strange to have these powerful emotions coursing through me and know that they're chemically caused, and yet to not have that knowledge make a bit of difference.
Isn't it? That experience is what convinced me that it was okay to take drugs for depression.
It's pretty common to have sinus congestion that interferes with your inner ear during pregnancy. That's what the dizziness in the steeply-banked theater balcony sounds like to me. Your sense of balance is a three-legged stool: when the cunning little inner-ear mechanism isn't working, you've still got your eyesight and gravity pressing against your feet. But when the ground isn't level and there is no horizon to look at *and* your inner-ear signals are confused, you're wobbly!
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Date: 2004-12-05 06:16 pm (UTC)Isn't it? That experience is what convinced me that it was okay to take drugs for depression.
It's pretty common to have sinus congestion that interferes with your inner ear during pregnancy. That's what the dizziness in the steeply-banked theater balcony sounds like to me. Your sense of balance is a three-legged stool: when the cunning little inner-ear mechanism isn't working, you've still got your eyesight and gravity pressing against your feet. But when the ground isn't level and there is no horizon to look at *and* your inner-ear signals are confused, you're wobbly!