Hello @dbooster, interesting aspects that you address in your publication.
Regarding what you refer to as "disorientation associated with altitude", with a feeling of instability, perhaps it could be associated with an organic affectation in the auditory sphere (center of balance) or in the visual sphere (peripheral vision). I respectfully suggest a specialized assessment.
It is true, I agree with your statement that we are in constant transformation. Our cells fulfill their evolutionary cycles, they die and are born constantly depending on their responsibilities and place so will be their replacement time. Absolutely everything is in constant change.
Until another time.
Happy week to you and yours.
Thanks for the comment.
Oh it really doesn't bother me enough to get a professional assessment about it. It's not crippling or anything severe. I just find it curious at the change in my mental state over the years.
I understand, I got carried away by my professional practice as a physician. Just a suggestion, our organism speaks in many ways. We must be attentive to the signals emitted by our body. There are generic patterns of functioning and particular (unique) patterns conditioned to each person and accepted as normal. For example, my restorative sleep pattern is six hours, if that one moment pattern were to change (become longer or shorter) I should seek help and evaluation because my normal pattern has altered and become (abnormal) in that direction was my comment to you.
Until another time.