Monday, December 11, 2017

HOW TO OVERCOME DIZZINESS



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Are you walking on a tightrope with high heel shoes? First and foremost, take off the shoes and wear gym shoes instead. Balancing back and forth, a dizziness as we float in a canoe paddling to and fro, a canoe that we hope will not sink, a rod in one's hands as a balancing beam.

Above deep water waves rolling over your body, sound waves, light waves, electronic waves, cyberspace shooting through one's body tilting you as you walk.

A powder in one's drink that follows you everywhere, walking slowly through ice and snow, knowing there is a rainbow at the end of every thunderstorm, if not, you can create one with your imagination as did Albert Einstein.

Vertigo? Is anyone responsible for the ups and downs? As we travel up, we are as high as Mount Sinai, as we then come down, we are at the bottom of an ocean where we can look for sunken treasure.

Do you want to tell someone you are dizzy? Vertigo going through one ear and out the other? Wondering why and what you did wrong to get this dizziness. Have you ever heard of "Dizzy Lizzy"?

A member of a family whose inherited roots are from the Eastern European country of Czeskia. The National Sport of Czeskia being Gymnastics. Each step you take as sure as a professional gymnast, a ballerina, follow your intuition and each step will get easier one after the other, the tightrope stiff and sure as you get where you want to go. 

Almost as fun as drinking a beer? Not when you are driving a car! Smelling salts? Good idea, smear a potent perfumed lotion under your nostrils, and you not only will be smelling good, your dizziness will be curbed. Remember the old cowboy movies with the dame who is whoozy and about to faint? A cowboy catches her in his arms and applies the salts and she awakes as a Sleeping Beauty no more.

Jumping up and down as like on a trampoline, wind swishing through your ears, your eardrums' cochlea is stable-footed as is your family inherited gymnastics balancing acts.

Being at a circus to see the bearded ladies, flying out of a helicopter in a parachute, each day after day a struggle to overcome obstacles. A tiger jumping through a hoop, a pirate's parrot on your shoulder singing your favorite songs. 

Using this struggle to firm up your muscles and to accomplish what you thought was impossible, but that has instead become manageable as you fight an enemy who you cannot see or hear or touch or smell.

A powder you swallow like Kool-Aid sweet grape drinking powder. Wondering if you cannot function while sniffing Kool-Aid? 

You actually have become the star performer at the National Olympics!!

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