I taped my mouth: to breathe. I have slept badly for a long time, at least that is what my partner tells me. I choke, hold my breath, gasp for air and snore myself silly. It is not something I have felt to challenge, that is, until recently. My recovery from vertigo (BPPV) has been slow and dispiriting, as my mind continues to be riddle with residual dizziness – an unsteadiness purported to be present as my body readjusts to the solid plane – as well as regular headaches, onset during periods of concentration that typify a normal working routine. It has affected my reading and writing ability too. Instead I have retreated, recollecting and recomposing my thoughts, my balance, direction.
I taped my mouth: to breathe
I taped my mouth: to breathe
I taped my mouth: to breathe
I taped my mouth: to breathe. I have slept badly for a long time, at least that is what my partner tells me. I choke, hold my breath, gasp for air and snore myself silly. It is not something I have felt to challenge, that is, until recently. My recovery from vertigo (BPPV) has been slow and dispiriting, as my mind continues to be riddle with residual dizziness – an unsteadiness purported to be present as my body readjusts to the solid plane – as well as regular headaches, onset during periods of concentration that typify a normal working routine. It has affected my reading and writing ability too. Instead I have retreated, recollecting and recomposing my thoughts, my balance, direction.