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Jennifer Bell - 20 Jul 2004 14:59 GMT
Does anyone else notice their T is louder when the heating is on? Mine is !
When i was working nightshift at the hursing home in winter it was the
worst. The whole place would be shut up and all the heaters on, my ears felt
like they had so much pressure in them , I would go outside and they would
clear up almost immediatley. I am sitting here now in my lounge with the
heater ona nd my ears are shockinG!!
Steve Ostler - 21 Jul 2004 21:42 GMT
> Does anyone else notice their T is louder when the heating is on? Mine is !
> When i was working nightshift at the hursing home in winter it was the
> worst. The whole place would be shut up and all the heaters on, my ears felt
> like they had so much pressure in them , I would go outside and they would
> clear up almost immediatley. I am sitting here now in my lounge with the
> heater ona nd my ears are shockinG!!

First thing when I get up in the morning and if my T is very loud,  I
_cool_ my ears with a wet flannel. This seems to help quite a bit ...

Steve O
Jim Chinnis - 22 Jul 2004 04:43 GMT
"Jennifer Bell" <starwood@iprimus.com.au> wrote in part:

>Does anyone else notice their T is louder when the heating is on? Mine is !
>When i was working nightshift at the hursing home in winter it was the
>worst. The whole place would be shut up and all the heaters on, my ears felt
>like they had so much pressure in them , I would go outside and they would
>clear up almost immediatley. I am sitting here now in my lounge with the
>heater ona nd my ears are shockinG!!

Is it possibly because it is quieter when the building is sealed? That affects
my tinnitus.
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Jim Chinnis / Warrenton, Virginia, USA
Want to discuss Meniere's? See http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MenieresDG


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