ANA Discussion Forum
General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: MissMolly on May 29, 2009, 11:43:24 am
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A co-worker and I had this discussion the other day. Her husband has a 2cm AN on the left side but has chosen watch and wait. I have a 1.2 CM on the left side and am heading for surgery. Her husband has not symptoms (save hearing loss in that ear) unless the weather is rainy and/or stormy. He feels pressure all over the left side of his head. My vertigo and tinnitus are unbearable when the weather's crappy. My co worker showed me the "health index" on accuweather.com and said her husbands AN and her arthritis follow the index to the t.
I was wondering if anyone else had made this association? Feeling crummy on this miserable, rainy day.
Miss Molly
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I have learned to watch the barometric pressure in regards to the balance, headpressure/headaches, tinnitus etc. Last night here in central California we had a severe weather change accompanied by lightening,thunder,wind and rain......very unexpected, along with record setting temperature of 102. I had a huge swing in physical wellbeing as it approached and difficulty in going to sleep. Today, I am fatigued,headachy,tinnitus troublesome along with trigeminal discomfort. It does affect us I do believe.
Judy
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Hi Miss Molly,
My husband actually noticed that my symptoms were worse when it's windy, rainy or cold. Here in Canada, it is just starting to get warm and hopefully symptoms will subside a little. I also feel the same pressure when I go into a mall. My ear starts plugging and I feel pressure on that side of the head, including numbness. I had a couple of days when the weather was really nice that I felt as if I didn't have an AN and even my hearing loss wasn't that noticeable. That didn't last of course. Hope this helps.
Vivian
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Hey MissMolly! :) Experiencing the same here (locally to you) and my body is totally retaliating! Weather fronts moving through, rain frizzing my hair to no end.. and walking all hunched over and can't stand up straight without my cane. My head does funky numbers as well... some enhanced tinnitus, but no major headaches.
I know some websites, such as weather.com and such (and I thought Boston's Channel 5 may note it too, but I'd have to check) offer up "pain indexes".... showing how barometric pressures and weather changes affect the health (in all regards). I follow it but only sometimes.. as my body ends up being the best barometer around :) Heck, when I lived in ATL, after my back surgery and such... I once predicted a tornado coming through metro Atlanta. Go figure... my leg went numb and guess what was coming our way? :) Yup, you guessed it.
Hang in there... we are due for sun and warmth with low chances of rain this weekend :) Hope it gives your body a break! :)
Phyl
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Yes, I'm in the same boat! I've had this so long I thought it was normal. I guess you could say to me it is what's normal because I`m so used to it. Actually I`d be happy if everthing would just stay this way without getting worse. Waitin and Watchin, Mickey
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My surgery was in Dec. and I am much more headachey and sore when we have fronts roll through. I can just about predict the weather in those cases!
Priscilla
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My co worker showed me the "health index" on accuweather.com and said her husbands AN and her arthritis follow the index to the t.
Molly .....
I'm going to have to check this out. Nearly all of my adult life I would get headaches like clockwork whenever a weather system was moving in. I used to refer to them as my "barometric headaches." I still have them but interestingly they are much less severe since my AN surgery. :o Now I just deal with the increased arthritic pains ..... Oh well!
Clarice
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So it's not old wive's tale stuff. I can't wait for the next clear, blue sky day so I can feel semi-normal again!! I'm hoping some of this goes away post surgery.
m
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Its a clear blu sky today and I have felt almost normal! Go figure. I'll pray for sun. ;D
Love these low pressure systems..if that is what this is..... ???
Miss Molly
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Oh yeah- I often get "wonky head" ::) when the barometric pressure changes :P ... I noticed this after surgery. It seems however the 2nd day after the weather stabilizes ... I go back to feeling ok again.
Daisy Head Mazy
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Weather in central California is overcast/thunderstorms........headpressue etc. VERY present.......feel crummy.
Judy
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The barometric pressure is TORTURE !!!!!!!!! :P :P :P :P :P
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Well, then. I'm in very good company with this, I guess. I always feel relieved when it's not just my imagination. It's getting cloudy and overcast here in NH. Looks like rain. Dizzy as heck... tinnitus screaaamammammmming!! Ah well.
Have a good one everyone!
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No question about it. We have a built in weather station.
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Central California all cloudy AGAIN! Yesterday, clear and a good day.......Today...headache, ampted up tinnitus, balance GOOOOONE!!!!! Geeez....I am sitting here thinking perhaps I should have studied meteorology! Oh well.....I am flying to New York July 2 and going to Conneticut....hope eastcoast weather is good. In August I am going to Kauwii where it can rain in a minute from being sunny but strangely enough it doesn't bother me there. Flying doesn't bother me at all. In fact I feel better when flying.....even engine noise doesn't bother me. A couple of times I have had my AN side sinus/ear pop with a feeling of "opening up" sensation momentarily....but no head pressure at all. I use the "people movers" (wheelchair attendants) to fly through security and preboard....it's great! I generally fly alone and appreciate their help.
Barometric changes I now know do affect ones abilities and level of headaches and tinnitus. This whole
weeks outlook is overcast etc. So I will plan accordingly with a better understanding.
Judy
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Well, whatever California gets Utah gets a few days later, more or less. And yes the latest storms have taken their toll. Wonky head, balance issues and horrible tinnitus. At least I'm in the best company possible with all of you. Here's to sunny days ahead!
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i'm so glad someone brought this up. allergy season and barometric pressure wreaks havoc. a soggy spring season here in maryland put my AN in a spin, which lead me back to the primary who stated AN ear full. antibiotics helped. what was strange though, was i answered the phone one morning at work and was getting feedback from my own voice. very frustrating (again, the antibiotics helped). i still have my 1.5 AN (i refer to as BIF [benign is fine]) and went the radiation route, however the feedback from voice and throbbing pain made me want to schedule surgery right then and there! today is a better day. whew. thanks for the topic.
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No question about it. We have a built in weather station.
Too bad we can't charge for the weather services!! Cloudy, overcast and drizzly for the next few days here in New Hampshire. Here I go again. Dr. McKenna prescribed adderal (sp) to help "settle the vestibular system" a little bit. I find that it does, but I'm sleepy as all get out. Sure hope surgery takes care of at least some of this vertigo!!!!
Molly
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Cloudy, overcast and threatening to rain here in Southern Ontario. My head and face have been a real pain since about 2:00 am. Like I have said before, this is the gift that keeps on giving! ;)
Anne Marie
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Hey Cheri,
It's good to hear from you. I can't wait to see what winter does to this thing post surgery!!!!
MissMolly
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Cheri,
I have really tense neck and shoulder (just AN side) muscles too. Did you have the problem pre-AN or just after? I wonder if mine is somehow connected to the AN since it's just on that side. I have to really concentrate to make my neck and shoulder relax. I also have a lot of pain from the muscles being so tight. I can't figure out why I have this problem.
Julie
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Julie,
After my face started to move (at a snails pace) months after surgery (which caused the Bell’s Palsy) – I got synkenisis. The worse for me is very tight “Platysma� muscles.
Here is a diagram showing the Platysma.
http://www.dentalarticles.com/images/facial-muscles.png
Here is an explanation of the muscle and its functions
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platysma_muscle
When my Platysma muscles are hypertonic (too tight) then I have pain in my neck and shoulders. Sometimes I cannot relax these. The only thing that has worked for me is heat and the Botox injections I get every 3+ months (or so). The Botox is actually very affective.
Sadly I think that your neck and shoulder pain are more related to facial issues of the Platysma muscles than barometric pressure. However I will not deny my face is tighter when I get “barometer head�… and then everything is tight.
DHM
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the nasty weather in the NE USA has been killing me... not as much for my AN (some slight enhanced "wonky head").... but the rest of my body is a walking barometer and far from being happy :(
Hoping you all are faring better than me.....
Phyl