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I have noticed my tinnitus is worse with drastic weather changes or when the barometric pressure is high. Does anyone else have the same problem? My entire head fills up as soon as I walk outside and the pressure is horrible.
Yep, absolutely. I have posted about it on here before, and there are others like us. I live in the tropics and can tell a storm is coming in before it appears on the horizon, because my ears start ringing as the pressure changes.
Thanks! Makes me feel better I'm not losing it on top of the T! It's so hard to explain to people who don't have it and don't know what it feels or sounds like. It's been a horrible couple of days with the high barometric pressure and the crazy weather right now in NJ it doesn't look like its going to end soon either
Yeah, it stinks, but what are we going to do? The weather is the weather. At least I know its something that will change soon, so I just pop in the masking noise and wait for the clouds to roll on by.
Yep, absolutely. I have posted about it on here before, and there are others like us. I live in the tropics and can tell a storm is coming in before it appears on the horizon, because my ears start ringing as the pressure changes.
I have constant pressure in my ears...some days not noticeable other days it is. I have also been diagnosed with Meniere's Disease. I was just curious if anyone without a Meniere's diagnosis gets the same symptoms. Thanks.
Hi @Teri: I have been told I do NOT have Meniere's. But I also do not have constant fullness. Just occasional.
And @Rina: I live in Florida, too. Atmospheric barometric pressure changes are crazy, crazy in the summer! But at least I know there will be relief when the weather changes.
I live in Georgia, and the weather affects my tinnitus, too. We have a lot of changes in barometric pressure, particularly in the summer months, and I can usually tell by the intensity of my tinnitus.
The good news is, though, that the feeling of fullness in my ears has gone away. I had it for about four years, and it finally stopped. Why? I don't know!