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chasann 07-26-2015 10:06 PM

Can Weather Play a Part
 
Of late my ears have got worse - as in fullness, echoing, plus light headedness, feeling dizzy and nauseous especially after exercise. As we are now into Winter months, colder and damper could this be a reason? At post 12 months one expected symptoms to get better but not worse.

Mark in Idaho 07-26-2015 11:22 PM

Are you working out harder ? Maybe you are pushing it to hard.

Where do you live where colder includes damper ? Where I am, cold means very low humidity.

Bud 07-27-2015 09:38 AM

Where I live is 100 degrees, you must be upside down somewhere under the equator.

I know the heat feels good to me...winter will be here in 5 months for us.

Bud

chasann 07-27-2015 10:44 PM

Am in New Zealand - so have experienced Spring, Summer and Autumn with injury, now into Winter Months where temps drop - can be minus one when rising and up to 16 later in day, rain is not uncommon.
Ringing in the ears a given, but fullness and echoing regularly now, as opposed to what was intermittent. Worse after exercise but do not overdo it.
Coincidence,I don't know, but at onset of winter also had to undergo a test for insurance company which knocked hell out of me, exacerbating the dizziness; involving pushing, pulling, lifting and treadmill, until I simply refused to continue.
Am respectful of fatigue issues but over cooked myself on one occasion and had a violent spasm on my weakened side, and unable to stop it with change of position thus stirring up muscles. Can sometimes get leg spasms when putting on shoe but with change in leg position no problem.
Suggested I try Swedish Bitters as drops in ear for ringing noise, has anyone tried this? Find this site ever so helpful and, as able enjoy reading past comments.


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