Thread:Mama Terri/@comment-31413050-20170417164217/@comment-30891950-20170419152258

LOL yeah, sounds like a crazy way to play, but it is easier for me! I have a weird disability ... I had a labyrinthectomy, meaning, I only have one inner ear so I have all sorts of balance problems. A literal honest to god real life dizzy broad haha! Too much eye movement makes me nauseated and dizzy so not looking back and forth to the list is easier for little spinning me.

A short story; I used to have numerous vertigo attacks before the surgery. My little schnauzer boy, Kepler, KNEW before I did that I was going to have a vertigo attack! He would try to get me to sit down and then he would guard me while I was incapacitated. How do dogs do that? Did my body chemistry change so he could smell a change? Just amazing! I sure do miss that little fur boy. sniff. He passed when he was old due to CCD - canine cognitive disorder which is similar to human alzheimers. He was a rescue dog, but he rescued me.