Hi to all,
I have been MIA for awhile. I returned to full time teaching after all my surgery adventures and have been submerged in the process of getting things back to a semblance of normality in the classroom. Now I have a question to pose to posties. My goose egg CSF leak is well and truly gone, and the surgery site is now a small "crater" behind my ear. I have noticed that during Houston's recent turbulent spring weather, I was more headachey and the crater felt t like it was a little more full than usual, like I had some extra padding in there. I just got back form taking my 4/5 graders to D.C. for 4 days...22 kids and 23 parents. (Makes me wonder if the drs. didn't actually do a lobotomy instead of a craniotomy!) Anyway, the weather in D.C. was blazingly beautiful with bright blue skies and very warm temperatures. My little crater felt completely empty and other than being sleep deprived, I had no headaches. Question is....has anyone else noticed a connection between weather fronts (high/low pressure systems) and how they feel?
Just curious...
Priscilla