Due to some brain damage in my early adult life I was dizzy most of the time. When I wasn’t dizzy it could be triggered by just turning around, looking at a ceiling fan, watching cars go by, and the worse one - elevators.
Elevators were the worse because I traveled a lot and was in tall buildings on a daily basis. Thus, I was forced to take stairs. This was difficult because most of the buildings had locked doors to prevent you from going up, but not down.
My two hardest experiences was when I stayed at the John Hopkins Hotel in San Francisco for a week. Naturally I was on one of the top floors when all rooms were sold out. I believe I had to take 30 + floors a few times a day.
The other tough one was Caesar’s Palace, same circumstances, but I was on like the 25th floor.
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