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On Mon, 18 Sep 2017 19:47:25 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 9/18/2017 3:14 PM, John H wrote: On Mon, 18 Sep 2017 14:29:22 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: John H Wrote in message: To get on the house roof I don't need a ladder. Can climb out a bedroom window and then have access to entire roof with a step stool. I don't do house roofs either. If I get four feet from the edge, severe vertigo sets in. :-) I'll bet it's not vertigo. Most likely it's illyngophobia. I'll let you look it up. I realized I sufferred from same when I took a motorcycle ride in the French Alps when I was about 63. It also kicks in in places like the Grand Canyon, Canyonlands, anywhere there is a drop...including the high part of my roof. I'm OK if I get on my butt and inch my way to the edge. Sounds like what I experience. One of the Florida houses had a two story high main living room with an overhead fan mounted from the ceiling. The blades where dirty and I borrowed my neighbor's super high step ladder figuring I'd climb up an clean them. When I got to where I could reach the fan blades an overwhelming feeling of dizziness and nauseousness overcame me and I had to clutch the ladder and close my eyes otherwise I felt I would pass out and fall. It has happened on ladders of lesser height as well, even last year when cleaning the gutters and I was only 3/4 of the way up on a 12 foot stepladder. It's weird because I've flown small airplanes and even a helicopter with a big, 360 degree view bubble for a windshield. Never bothers me, even practicing stalls and having the airplane start to fall out of the sky. But a 12 foot ladder? No freakin' way. Likewise. I'm bothered by what would happen if I *did* pass out. If in an airplane or surrounded by a fence, then there's no fear. Strange. |
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