THE WORLD IS SPINNING
Vertigo (1958) is one of my favorite films and my favorite Hitchcock films (I like it better than Psycho). Frequently voted as the greatest film of all time, Vertigo is the story of a retired detective who suffers from acrophobia and suffers vertigo whenever he is in high places. One day, he was tasked to secretly follow and observe a mysterious woman by her husband and—to tell you more about the plot will be a crime. But what I really want to discuss here is a different kind of vertigo—the dizzying type. Almost two years ago, I was inside our house when I suddenly felt lightheaded and nauseous—the room started to spin and the ceiling started trading places with the floor. It felt like being very drunk without drinking anything remotely alcoholic. It was scary because I thought I was having a stroke, although I always thought that my blood pressure was always okay. I tried to enter my room to reach for my bed but the floor w