When I eat a lot of nuts, because they taste so good, but my body doesn’t digest them well.
My entire life wanting to jog with my friends and not being able to do more than a minute. Low stamina.
When I want to dance now for three hours, and there is no way anymore, because of muscle weakness.
When I lie down at night to relax, but start to feel my heart arrhythmias, and it causes me worry. I almost never feel anything abnormal while active.
When I want to lean on my husband’s chest while in bed watching TV, and I have to be really careful because of my neck injury. Additionally, right now my vertigo is severe on that side, the side my husband is on, so my world spins around and I need to hold on for dear life when I turn towards him while lying down, because I feel like I’m going to be thrown out of bed even though I’m in the middle of the bed. I need to tell my mind I’m flat on the bed. The most fascinating part is not that the world is spinning, but that the sensation of the bed seems to disappear while the world spins.
In fact, I would say of everything I listed, the vertigo is the winner, because there is a disconnect with the mind’s perception of the world, and where the body actually is. Gravity is perceived incorrectly, and so up is down. It’s fascinating, but I’d rather not have intimate knowledge of it. Impossible to really imagine if you’ve never experienced it.