TY - JOUR
T1 - My body is a lantern
T2 - Oscillopsia and an experience of Ayurveda
AU - Prabhu, Gayathri
PY - 2019/4/1
Y1 - 2019/4/1
N2 - February 9, 2017. The alarm on my phone was set to a pre-dawn hour. We were to leave for a holiday in the hills, a long drive that I had planned for days, eager for hours of camaraderie with the steering wheel. But the waking was a shock. The walls and ceiling of the room were swirling, my body felt as if strapped to a rotating carnival wheel. Sitting, standing, walking, nothing eased it. I threw up from the nausea. Maybe it will slow, maybe it will stop, maybe it is nothing. It is vertigo, said my cousin (a doctor) on the phone, and prescribed an over-the-counter medication. The world steadied. I made the drive, the vacation, but the condition was now with me, for several hours each day.
AB - February 9, 2017. The alarm on my phone was set to a pre-dawn hour. We were to leave for a holiday in the hills, a long drive that I had planned for days, eager for hours of camaraderie with the steering wheel. But the waking was a shock. The walls and ceiling of the room were swirling, my body felt as if strapped to a rotating carnival wheel. Sitting, standing, walking, nothing eased it. I threw up from the nausea. Maybe it will slow, maybe it will stop, maybe it is nothing. It is vertigo, said my cousin (a doctor) on the phone, and prescribed an over-the-counter medication. The world steadied. I made the drive, the vacation, but the condition was now with me, for several hours each day.
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U2 - 10.20529/IJME.2018.103
DO - 10.20529/IJME.2018.103
M3 - Article
C2 - 31271368
AN - SCOPUS:85069269748
SN - 0974-8466
VL - 4
SP - 154
EP - 156
JO - Indian journal of medical ethics
JF - Indian journal of medical ethics
IS - 2
ER -