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It's not that bad for me, but when I am next to a tall building and look up and the clouds are passing by the building, I get vertigo. I don't get vertigo from looking down and no fear of heights, so it's a strange sensation.
It's weird, right? I feel like if I was all ready afraid of heights the vertigo would make more sense.
Is it normal to get vertigo when looking at the sky?
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It's not that bad for me, but when I am next to a tall building and look up and the clouds are passing by the building, I get vertigo. I don't get vertigo from looking down and no fear of heights, so it's a strange sensation.
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It's weird, right? I feel like if I was all ready afraid of heights the vertigo would make more sense.