[AlwaysLearning] Sickness from barometric pressure changes
Nanci Kuykendall
Storm is passed, it's a blue sky day, and I feel fine.
I have always been suceptible to motion sickness
readily, but just in the last few years started
getting really sick with barometric pressure changes.
I think they are both related to the inner ear. So
anyhow, I have to get myself one of those weather
do-dads that tell the pressure changes, and be careful
of what I eat, and not go in the car if I can help it,
when it stormy.
Speaking of falling Sandra, I fell out of a tree (6
feet or so) when I was trimming it up in preperation
for dropping it here in our woods. We are building.
Don't ask, it was really stupid. Anyway, I was mostly
alright, having caught myself by hugging the tree on
the way down, and the cuts from the saw when it hit my
arm on the way down, and my other scrapes and bruises,
are almost all healed. This was over a week ago now.
But I have one injury that is pretty bad. I landed on
a root burl with my shin, there is this huge knot of
damaged tissue just below my knee, and the whole shin,
from ankle to knee is badly bruised. I am gimping
around and all delicate, low stamina, low mobility.
The kids bump into me and I scream, taking pain pills
a lot, that sort of thing. So I am totally
sympathetic to your plight. Hang in there, remember
to rest as much as possible to let your body use the
energy to heal. I keep having to remind myself and
the boys of that.
Nanci K.
I have always been suceptible to motion sickness
readily, but just in the last few years started
getting really sick with barometric pressure changes.
I think they are both related to the inner ear. So
anyhow, I have to get myself one of those weather
do-dads that tell the pressure changes, and be careful
of what I eat, and not go in the car if I can help it,
when it stormy.
Speaking of falling Sandra, I fell out of a tree (6
feet or so) when I was trimming it up in preperation
for dropping it here in our woods. We are building.
Don't ask, it was really stupid. Anyway, I was mostly
alright, having caught myself by hugging the tree on
the way down, and the cuts from the saw when it hit my
arm on the way down, and my other scrapes and bruises,
are almost all healed. This was over a week ago now.
But I have one injury that is pretty bad. I landed on
a root burl with my shin, there is this huge knot of
damaged tissue just below my knee, and the whole shin,
from ankle to knee is badly bruised. I am gimping
around and all delicate, low stamina, low mobility.
The kids bump into me and I scream, taking pain pills
a lot, that sort of thing. So I am totally
sympathetic to your plight. Hang in there, remember
to rest as much as possible to let your body use the
energy to heal. I keep having to remind myself and
the boys of that.
Nanci K.