Texty_F
Gold Member
Actually its the total opposite, doing things are good for trying to retrain the brain.
The vertigo, bear with me on this one :-
I had benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) as well as severe vertigo due to the stroke. Of course a stroke can cause an amount of brain damage, and while it is possible to retrain the brain, to teach it different pathways to be able to do things again, it is a slow process.
But while i have been doing that the brain taught itself that vertigo was normal. So, in effect, my brain only thinks that i have vertigo and i don't actually have it.
Still with me?
So, obstacles and things that make me do stuff are good for me, as long as i do it safely, which i do.
So tomorrow i will be swinging from the rafters and climbing up drainpipes. :8855:
Lol ah so its you I read about in those books swinging from the chandeliers and jumping from the tops of wardrobes hehe
Yeah what your saying makes sense - see I stayed with ya lol I can be bright sometimes