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T, and the Weather!

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WGRG3@webtv.net - 23 Jul 2004 09:19 GMT
I have noticed when ever it is really Hot, and Humid, my T is noticebly
quiet. As soon as it gets cooler my T gets louder. Anything to this,
maybe Barometric Pressure, or something? Thanks!! ;-)
Stevie - 23 Jul 2004 19:54 GMT
I agree. It has been quite warm here today and my T is not  near as
bad as it has been on cooler days. Another T mystery !

>I have noticed when ever it is really Hot, and Humid, my T is noticebly
>quiet. As soon as it gets cooler my T gets louder. Anything to this,
>maybe Barometric Pressure, or something? Thanks!! ;-)
Jennifer Bell - 23 Jul 2004 23:50 GMT
isnt it funny, mine's the opposite.
Stevie wrote in message ...
>I agree. It has been quite warm here today and my T is not  near as
>bad as it has been on cooler days. Another T mystery !
>
>>I have noticed when ever it is really Hot, and Humid, my T is noticebly
>>quiet. As soon as it gets cooler my T gets louder. Anything to this,
>>maybe Barometric Pressure, or something? Thanks!! ;-)
Bruce/Seattle - 26 Jul 2004 07:11 GMT
Changes in barometric pressure affecting tinnitus volume is common
among a large percentage of 't' folk.  
Bruce

> isnt it funny, mine's the opposite.
> Stevie wrote in message ...
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> >>quiet. As soon as it gets cooler my T gets louder. Anything to this,
> >>maybe Barometric Pressure, or something? Thanks!! ;-)
francispoon - 26 Jul 2004 04:33 GMT
> I have noticed when ever it is really Hot, and Humid, my T is noticebly
> quiet. As soon as it gets cooler my T gets louder. Anything to this,
> maybe Barometric Pressure, or something? Thanks!! ;-)

I experience the same thing.  I guess under hot weather you sweat a
lot and as a result such action represents a diuretic in action.  The
cause of your T *might* be due to excess inner ear fluid.

FP
John Reinders - 15 Aug 2004 19:57 GMT
I have the same experience!

John.

> I have noticed when ever it is really Hot, and Humid, my T is noticebly
> quiet. As soon as it gets cooler my T gets louder. Anything to this,
> maybe Barometric Pressure, or something? Thanks!! ;-)
None None - 19 Aug 2004 19:09 GMT
A former neighbor and I (both with T) notice that immediately before one
of our nasty lightning storms in the area,  makes our T louder.

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