ANA Discussion Forum
Watch and Wait => For those in the 'watch and wait' status => Topic started by: mac84 on December 03, 2014, 11:03:25 am
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My diagnosis was not that long ago (Oct 2014) and am in the W/W club. Just wondering if anyone has figured out common triggers for those days things seem a bit worse.
Maybe I'm imaging all this, but some days it seems my head feels like it is full of cotton and the tinnitus is much louder. What makes the symptoms worse for you and what do you do?
Thanks!
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I'm W&W and have the same experience. I hope someone can tell us why. I'd love to be able to adjust something to have all good days.
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Hey Guys! I have posted many times. I have a 1cm AN going into my eighth year now. Please take a look at W+W brigade posts to get a better insight on what and how to do + cope with choosing a W+W treatment. My personal experience in short is to follow a very heathful lifestyle incorporating whatever knowledge you can get with what seems to keep an AN stable. I`ve been doing this with much success and can say that I feel better than when I was diognosed contemplating other treatments. I`m hoping to stay this way forever (good quality of life) and will make my decision after next now 2 yr. mri coming up soon. "proofs in the puddin" stable.... Best wishes, Mickey
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That "cotton head" or "wonky" feeling is pretty common along with tinnitus. I have found that being near loud sound or drinking to much caffeine has a definite impact on my tinnitus. If I keep my caffeine intake to a minimum my tinnitus is barely noticeable.
As for the "cotton or wonky head", I personally found that weather (barometric) changes were the primary cause for me. I'm coming up to 15 months post Gamma Knife and the wonky head issues are becoming far less. Getting enough rest and monitoring your stress levels is also key. The more tired and stressed the more I noticed my symptoms. Darkness is another issue. Due to the effect of the AN on my balance system, walking or driving at night last year was more challenging. For me and others, it just takes time. This winter I'm already noticing a huge improvement over last year. Life is good, wonky days are rare and balance issues are greatly improved.
Cathie.