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We had a scared of heights thread the other day; But does anyone get this?

I was flying someone's drone the other day and when I'd take it up higher, say 75-200 feet, I found I couldn't look at it! It was crazy! It gave me the same sensation as being up on the roof of a tall building and looking down. Very weird. I know that standing next to a tall building and looking up sort of does it to me a little, but this was ten times worse. I couldn't look at it for more than a few seconds, it was sort of a feeling of near panic and dizziness. (and knowing that it was up there and that I WASN'T looking at it didn't feel right either. lol) Maybe it was a combination of the normal looking up thing, combined with the uncertainty and inexperience in what I was doing and fear of losing the drone?

It was a horrible feeling and I REALLY didn't like it. Maybe because if you're up on the edge of of tall building, you KNOW why you're scared. Self preservation. Where as this made no sense at all, to have the physical reaction I did. Very strange and quite unsettling.

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Perhaps wearing a parachute while flying the drone would help.
 
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I'm not afraid of heights.
I'm afraid of widths.




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One thing to consider when flying a drone or climbing an antenna, is you are basing your reference point between you and some clouds (if present).

The clouds will slowly move and I tend to slowly move with them to maintain the same reference point. Bad idea.



 
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I'm not afraid of heights.
I'm afraid of widths.


Yeah you’re Wright about that.
 
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Odd observation...could it have anything to do with being stuck at home and drinking to much? Razz
 
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Originally posted by cas:Where as this made no sense at all, to have the physical reaction I did. Very strange and quite unsettling....


Maybe you're descended from Australians?




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Since they are down under, maybe you mean ascended?

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Nothing sacred about heights, hi or lo. Wink
 
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Originally posted by cas:
We had a scared of heights thread the other day; But does anyone get this?

I was flying someone's drone the other day and when I'd take it up higher, say 75-200 feet, I found I couldn't look at it! It was crazy! It gave me the same sensation as being up on the roof of a tall building and looking down.

Sounds to me like vertigo.



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Originally posted by cas:
We had a scared of heights thread the other day; But does anyone get this?

I was flying someone's drone the other day and when I'd take it up higher, say 75-200 feet, I found I couldn't look at it! It was crazy! It gave me the same sensation as being up on the roof of a tall building and looking down.

Sounds to me like vertigo.

Yeah, it does. I had a couple episodes of that a few years ago and after a day of it I went and saw a doctor. Apparently, "I'm feeling dizzy" is a trigger phrase for "possible heart attack" because I went to the front of the line and they ran every test on me they could. And found nothing. Finally an actual doctor came in and asked me to describe it. I did and he said "Sounds like vertigo." He then put on his eye-ear-nose-and-throat hat and looked in my ears, and told me I had some fluid buildup in my inner ear. Told me to go to a drug store and buy some OTC Flonase. I did and it cleared it all up in a couple of hours. That was like 10 years ago.

Then last summer I had another episode, but more severe. Went to the doc again, this time they found something they didn't like on the ECG, and my BP was scary low. An ambulance ride to the big hospital, an angiogram and some other tests later, it turned out to be a bilateral pulmonary embolism. If I'd tried to ride it out with Flonase, I probably wouldn't be writing this now.

I recommend you talk to your doctor about it.
 
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I seem to recall the same feeling as a teen standing at the bottom of the John Hancock building in Boston and looking up the side to the top. Been a long time since then. Don’t know if it would still happen.




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I'm not afraid of heights.
I'm afraid of widths.
I'm afraid of the depths.



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Originally posted by cas:
We had a scared of heights thread the other day; But does anyone get this?

I was flying someone's drone the other day and when I'd take it up higher, say 75-200 feet, I found I couldn't look at it! It was crazy! It gave me the same sensation as being up on the roof of a tall building and looking down. Very weird. I know that standing next to a tall building and looking up sort of does it to me a little, but this was ten times worse. I couldn't look at it for more than a few seconds, it was sort of a feeling of near panic and dizziness. (and knowing that it was up there and that I WASN'T looking at it didn't feel right either. lol) Maybe it was a combination of the normal looking up thing, combined with the uncertainty and inexperience in what I was doing and fear of losing the drone?

It was a horrible feeling and I REALLY didn't like it. Maybe because if you're up on the edge of of tall building, you KNOW why you're scared. Self preservation. Where as this made no sense at all, to have the physical reaction I did. Very strange and quite unsettling.

It sounds a little like an inner ear type of vertigo. Look up BPPV. Does it happen more often, or exclusively, when you look up/back and to one side? BPPV is sometimes called "top shelf syndrome". I had this about 7-8 years ago, and the simple exercises the Dr. gave me to do made it go away.



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I suspect it may have also had something to do with tilting your head back at a sharp angle. I think that position can do something to your sense of balance and mess it up. In other words, if you laid down on the ground and looked up at it, it may not have felt so bad....or nothing at all.




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Originally posted by ChuckFinley:
I'm not afraid of heights.
I'm afraid of widths.


Yeah you’re Wright about that.


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My lack of vertigo got me the best cube at my first job out of college. 18 floors up cantilevered out away from the building. Big wall of glass jutting out over the highway. Freaked everyone else skeevy, but got me a nice view of Ga mountains and weird traffic patterns of Ga interstates.

Only a couple weeks later I learned it's genetic. The window washers were all red boys straight from the reservation. And boy do they make good money doing it.
 
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I'm not afraid of heights. But I am afraid of falling from high places. As long as I'm not falling, I'm good. I'll jump on any plane, helicopter, or climb any tall tower. Skydiving; nope!

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