Guest guest Posted October 24, 2005 Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 Hi al, From my expeience, barometric pressure does affect many things including general health. I think it's possible this effect could be inbred to all as we have all been weather dependent for just about ever. Folks with a health condition of Panc. and what all it involves could easily be more sensitive and thus more affected that " normal " people. I firmly believe I'm weather sensitive, weather change sensitive, and much more than I used to be, and that it just comes with the territory so we might as well get used to it. Plan our activities that include an ill response to weather change. Best wishes, Poncho - GA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2005 Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 Why not, it causes all kinds of other problems. Mine has been burning some today too and I am trying to figure it out. No reason for it at all. Wouldn't suprise me if your idea is valid big time! Take care Kaye..........NC In pancreatitis , " she_remembers " <she_remembers@y...> wrote: > > Hi Jerry, Well as usual, I'm trying to play catchup with the messages > and I don't have an answer for you but rather a question. How can you > tell that your pancreas is swollen? Is it that palpable? Such that > you can actually FEEL that it's different from other times? I mean, > my belly is distended but it sort of just stays that way.... > > For the record also, does anyone (and I know this sounds nutzo!) think > there's any truth to barometric pressure having an effect on > pancreatic pain? It just seems that an inordinate amount of us seem > to be having a tougher week than usual this week...the weather's > changinig, the hurricane obviously changed the barometric pressure > (don't know how far north and west THAT would effect...) > > Just thought I'd ask....hope you're feeling better today. I'm having > a really rough time of it today in particular...it's just so strange > that the pain has now mandated the need for a frozen, water bottle/pad > vs the almost constant (1.5 yrs) of heating pad usage. This burning > pain today is off the charts...the meds aren't helping a > bit...thankfully, knock wood, the worst of it isn't occurring and > that's that overwhelming nausea......I can't bear it when that happens. > > take care everyone > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2005 Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 Hi all Barometer DEFINITLY has an effect on me.Not only with arthritic joints but the panc,too.I've said that to my girlfriend many times.I can just about predict the weather by how I feel.No kidding! Pete > >Reply-To: pancreatitis >To: pancreatitis >Subject: Re: TO .......barometric pressure Swollen >Pancreas >Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 02:11:41 -0000 > >Why not, it causes all kinds of other problems. Mine has been >burning some today too and I am trying to figure it out. No reason >for it at all. Wouldn't suprise me if your idea is valid big time! > >Take care >Kaye..........NC > > In pancreatitis , " she_remembers " ><she_remembers@y...> wrote: > > > > Hi Jerry, Well as usual, I'm trying to play catchup with the >messages > > and I don't have an answer for you but rather a question. How can >you > > tell that your pancreas is swollen? Is it that palpable? Such >that > > you can actually FEEL that it's different from other times? I >mean, > > my belly is distended but it sort of just stays that way.... > > > > For the record also, does anyone (and I know this sounds nutzo!) >think > > there's any truth to barometric pressure having an effect on > > pancreatic pain? It just seems that an inordinate amount of us >seem > > to be having a tougher week than usual this week...the weather's > > changinig, the hurricane obviously changed the barometric pressure > > (don't know how far north and west THAT would effect...) > > > > Just thought I'd ask....hope you're feeling better today. I'm >having > > a really rough time of it today in particular...it's just so >strange > > that the pain has now mandated the need for a frozen, water >bottle/pad > > vs the almost constant (1.5 yrs) of heating pad usage. This >burning > > pain today is off the charts...the meds aren't helping a > > bit...thankfully, knock wood, the worst of it isn't occurring and > > that's that overwhelming nausea......I can't bear it when that >happens. > > > > take care everyone > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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