I found out later that very near-sighted people like myself can have "visual migraines" when they are young, also probably caused by the eye growing, and the brain trying to make sense of what it's seeing.
Oh, weird! I was (up until my Lasik surgery a year ago) very nearsighted too, though not terribly so, but I guess I missed that particular experience. I so remember the falling/flipping feeling though.
My little niece was here for a sleepover a few days ago, and I was quite surprised to discover that (aged 2.5) she's suddenly entered the phase of childhood where she gets spooked at night. She's one tough little cookie most of the time but she called me into the room insisting that she was hearing noises and there was someone in the room. *shivers* Why does it sound more credible coming from such a little one? It's baffling.
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Oh, weird! I was (up until my Lasik surgery a year ago) very nearsighted too, though not terribly so, but I guess I missed that particular experience. I so remember the falling/flipping feeling though.
My little niece was here for a sleepover a few days ago, and I was quite surprised to discover that (aged 2.5) she's suddenly entered the phase of childhood where she gets spooked at night. She's one tough little cookie most of the time but she called me into the room insisting that she was hearing noises and there was someone in the room. *shivers* Why does it sound more credible coming from such a little one? It's baffling.