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Old 15th June 2003 | 05:00
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Vertigo

I have a good friend that suffers badly from vertigo, and is not looking forward to taking a holiday in Spain soon, as she's flying there.

AAUI, to be technically scared of heights, your brain needs to have something in view it can link TO the ground - is this right?

Does anyone have any written info I can pass on to my friend? I've done a quick Google search, but couldn't find much relevant - mainly courses on "conquering vertigo".

Many thanks in advance,
tKF
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Old 19th June 2003 | 18:43
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TKF,

Vertigo and Fear of heights are not one and the same thing.

Vertigo is the sensation usually described as 'the world spinning around' and as such usually stems from the inner ear which contains the semicircular canals etc which help us to maintain our balance.

Fear of heights is a different thing altogether and can give feelings of dizziness and unsteadiness on feet etc but rarely causes vertigo.

You are correct in stating that most people will only experience the fear of heights when they can reference their position to any fixed earthbound objects. A fair few jockeys on this forum have it without any problems other than some queeziness when crossing a ridge etc.

HTH

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