Submitted by worriedaboutlove t3_119phph in philadelphia

For the past 8 hours, my nose has been incredibly stuffed up. Now, you might say, that’s a you problem, but my Dyson Air Filter Fan has been indicating hazardous air with some crazy numbers for this period as well…but all my windows are closed.

What’s going on here? I need help solving this mystery.

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jamin_g t1_j9oaa6q wrote

Pressure.

We going from 20 to 70 to 20

Days like today make my bowls hurt too.

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CharlieKelly_Esq t1_j9of27x wrote

Is that your balls or your bowels or both

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hockeystuff77 t1_j9op0n7 wrote

Bowls. My China is in agony

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YoungMuppet t1_j9opw6l wrote

Probably because of the strict COVID lockdowns that were in place. Sorry for your homeland.

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PassyunkHoagie t1_j9ok85j wrote

I’m completely ignorant when it comes to meteorology. Can you explain the correlation between the temp change and atmospheric pressure and breathing problems?

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Lyeta1_1 t1_j9olt3n wrote

Preface: not a doctor. Just someone with fucked up sinus anatomy.

Your sinuses, the empty-ish spaces in your head have release valves (it's not really a valve, but an opening with membranes lining it, but anyway). On some people these openings are functional, they don't get swollen, their anatomy is proper so they they aren't blocked by other parts of your nasal anatomy, they don't have polyps or a deviated septum. Those folks probably rarely feel changes from pressure maybe other than in an airplane because the system is pretty open and pressure can't build because air is 'stuck'.

For those of us with shitty sinus anatomy, deviated septums, allergies, this closes those release valves. So there's just air trapped in your sinuses. The pressure changes, the amount of space that air takes up feels different. And since it's pressing on tissue, bone, face stuff, it hurts. This causes irritation, which causes swelling, which puts you in a horrible feedback loop of stuffiness and pain.

I cannot currently hear out of my right ear because there is so much pressure built up in there.

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mistersausage t1_j9pr63t wrote

Endoscopic sinus surgery is life changing fwiw

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Lyeta1_1 t1_j9pvldc wrote

Had it twice! Its great! really does make an astonishing difference and I’d be much worse off if I haven’t had them. But. Apparently the right side of my face anatomy is all smushed up so there’s only so much space they can free up.

The ear is probably looking at tubes, unfortunately…

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apathetic_panda t1_j9pg4ga wrote

Anatomy isn't immune from physics. This is a different flavor of the ideal gas|real gas 🚸🎈🎈 laws.

Putting peeps [the CANDY 🍬 snack] in the microwave is a pretty safe demo- or pet a frog 🐸 😉 Your call.

Thanks, I probably need somebody to check out my sternum-- it's probably still just gingivitis, but I wouldn't normally think about what indigestion actually is.

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19374729 t1_j9owez0 wrote

not a doctor but anyone who studies vocals/singing can tell you your whole head is a resonant cavity. it's like if you live in a high rise and a draft from the porch causes your front door to slam shut. Great name btw

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dumdadumdumAHHH t1_j9qkkdn wrote

Is that why some days I can carry a tune pretty well and others I sound like a donkey? I've always wondered!

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GemLong28 t1_j9rjlwr wrote

Omg it’s my time to shine.

The relation between temperature and pressure has to do with the ideal gas law: PV = nRT Where P is pressure, V is volume, n is moles of gas present, R is a constant, and T is temperature.

From this equation, we can see Pressure and Temperature are inherently related. If all else is the same (e.g. volume doesn’t change and the moles of gas don’t change) when pressure goes up, temperature follows suit.

Pressure, in meteorological terms, you can imagine as a huge stack (of air) over your head. Think of a column of bricks on top of your head at the very point you’re standing. When pressure is low, air flows inward and up (removing bricks from your head). When pressure is high, air flows outward and down (putting more bricks on your head)

Higher pressure literally means there is more pressure on your body at that time and place you are standing. In our example, imagine more bricks on top of your head than when it’s lower pressure.

I’m not exactly sure how it relates to sinuses, but the body must be able to detect these subtle differences, and that’s why you feel different.

There are other meteorological and environmental factors possibly at play too such as inversion layers that act as blankets and “trap” pollution, warmer temps so flora and fauna react as well, triggering allergies earlier because of warmer weather.

I have a degree in meteorology which I haven’t used in a long time, so this was a fun exercise for me. Thanks!

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therealsteelydan t1_j9okry1 wrote

i really need to get a barometer. but yeah, i felt weird this morning too.

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CommunicationTime265 t1_j9oiazo wrote

Seasonal allergies start in Feb now. Oh and the massive change in temp

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Lunamothknits t1_j9oj9rx wrote

Seriously. High of 68 today and high of 36 Saturday. 🫠

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i-bleed-red t1_j9s786p wrote

Instant migraine for me.

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ComoSeaYeah t1_j9tb8aw wrote

Me too. I was wondering when it would come this week with this flip flopping weather but now I know. The answer is: today.

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i-bleed-red t1_j9tbmy6 wrote

Sorry. Good luck.

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ComoSeaYeah t1_j9tc4s6 wrote

Luckily I have off today so I can lie down with an ice pack on my face (my migraine pain is around my nose and eyes) and listen to some podcasts. Meds don’t really do anything for me but the ice helps a bit. I hope it passes soon for you if you’re still suffering.

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i-bleed-red t1_j9teizi wrote

Mine a whole other story but I wish you fast recovery. If you get bored I just discovered this podcast. I’m 10 minutes into episode 1 and I can’t stop laughing.

https://play.acast.com/s/mydadwroteaporno

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ComoSeaYeah t1_j9tf7cv wrote

Hilarious podcast!

I read some of your older posts and I’m so sorry you’re dealing with LC. My chronic issues are also related to a post-viral syndrome (circa 1994) so when people began reporting their post-covid symptoms en masse it felt like deja vu.

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i-bleed-red t1_j9tfc5g wrote

Oh geez! I’m sorry you can relate. Feel free to DM if you ever want to swap stories or be distracted. I’m ilene.

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PurpleWhiteOut t1_j9pjm16 wrote

Seeing flowers and cherry trees blooming in February is only slightly alarming... The cherry blossom festival is taking place mid April and I can't imagine there will be any blossoms by then

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courageous_liquid t1_j9oxe4m wrote

I just changed my HVAC filter last night and it was bright green. I think I replaced it last in like december.

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Churrasco_fan t1_j9q8gxu wrote

December as in 2 months ago? That's...way too soon for your filter to be clogged

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courageous_liquid t1_j9qcy84 wrote

someone in my house has the windows open 24/7, even in the winter

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Churrasco_fan t1_j9qfy4d wrote

Oh well yeah that'll probably do it. Fortunately the filters are fairly cheap

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courageous_liquid t1_j9qg766 wrote

Yeah I have like 15 of them around so it's not a big deal. I should honestly probably just get an air purifier.

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Churrasco_fan t1_j9qizcx wrote

Or close the mf window haha

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courageous_liquid t1_j9qj4jb wrote

half of my day is spent closing windows

the other day 5 of 8 windows were open. it was 40 out.

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money_mase19 t1_j9qtgyh wrote

does closing windows help with indoor air quality? i assumed fresh air is good.

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Wuz314159 t1_j9nnt6u wrote

CO is high over most of the area. I've been struggling most of the week. I thought I caught Covid again.

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bikingwithscissors t1_j9oe6eq wrote

Holy shit, we're the second biggest hotspot for CO next to... basically all of eastern China? What the hell is going on here?

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psych_savage1 t1_j9on8sc wrote

Wind blowing over from Ohio/Pittsburgh? It was bound to make its way over

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a-german-muffin t1_j9p2l1f wrote

More likely the two dozen coal-fired power plants in PA and Ohio, since those don't stop—and they're nearly all west of us, so that shit gets blown right our way.

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Wuz314159 t1_j9ofabc wrote

Cars & manufacturing.

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bikingwithscissors t1_j9ofnxx wrote

We're hardly the #2 manufacturing center on the planet, so that doesn't track.

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Wuz314159 t1_j9og4j8 wrote

There are huge polluters you might not see. Up here, there is a big battery manufacturer out in the farmland and a huge concrete plant behind some trees.
Also, fuck-tonne of cars.

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sexy_wash_bucket t1_j9ngw9b wrote

AQI in center city is 56 right now. Not crazy high but higher than usual. Definitely would affect most people with histories of respiratory issues

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worriedaboutlove OP t1_j9nhhf7 wrote

My PM10 is reading at over 200.

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sexy_wash_bucket t1_j9nhjv6 wrote

Where are you seeing that? I don’t have that but if that’s the case that’s really terrible.

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worriedaboutlove OP t1_j9nhz0w wrote

It’s one of the options you can swipe through on the Dyson. You can look at PM10, 24hr AQ, PM 2.5 etc.

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sexy_wash_bucket t1_j9ni9sq wrote

That tracks. Some of the pro bono legal work I do is petitioning the EPA to repair/maintain faulty federal air quality monitors. Especially in big cities (and especially in low-income areas), the monitors are a mess. Without accurate data, citizens can’t initiate Clean Air Act suits against polluters because there’s no/little indication that atmospheric pollution is too high in the first place.

Insane that the fed govt doesn’t properly fund things like this. Leaving us literally in the dust.

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DANPARTSMAN44 t1_j9ogh4g wrote

the federal government which taxes the crap out of us and the federal government that is huge and growing , the federal government that cant balance a budget.. DOES NOT CARE ABOUT YOU!

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ell0bo t1_j9oizhg wrote

The problem with Government, at least in the US, is that there's two parties in charge of it. One party tries to get it to work, the other party says "the government is broken, let me show you how broken it can be." Government also doesn't tax the crap out of us, taxes have been higher in the past, just the biggest money people get the most tax breaks.

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respondstostupidity t1_j9ony1x wrote

> One party tries to get it to work, the other party says "the government is broken, let me show you how broken it can be."

I used to think that was true, but there's a lot of stuff they could try to get to work that they sit on their hands over. Preferable to the side that works to make things worse but still terrible for the average citizen.

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opticalpuss t1_j9qrcev wrote

Totally. We should just start demanding they work together.

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A_Wild_Nudibranch t1_j9pfw7g wrote

Purple Air is the most accurate, especially if you exclude the indoor air sensors. Showing 101 right now, which definitely feels accurate.

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throw_away_antimlm t1_j9nkrg5 wrote

This would explain my migraine.

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BlackwoodBear79 t1_j9oqixi wrote

I feel you.

I too am a barometric migraine sufferer. The only thing that seems to help is pregaming work Excedrin and dark room rest.

Which is great as I work in a high rise in Center City and can see the fronts coming in.

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Au2288 t1_j9p2cml wrote

This filtered bright ass sun isn’t helping one bit.

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porkchameleon t1_j9orsuh wrote

Someone called the migraine time coming in the Tuesday chat thread, IIRC, due to changes in temps over the end of the week (and pressure, I presume).

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ReturnedFromExile t1_j9nl0uo wrote

so the Ohio toxicity made its way here?

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Vigorousalcohol t1_j9npmb6 wrote

Wouldn't surprise me. The entire northern half of the state got blanketed by the stuff unfortunately.

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kjan1289 t1_j9pdd04 wrote

So I feel like in one of the early days I saw a map that showed where they were expecting it to move, at that point it was more southwest but ever since then I haven’t been able to find another map - is there one & I’m just terrible at googling or is it just a guess at this point?

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Bunnymomofmany t1_j9o5j75 wrote

Came here to say this. It went from west to east People said that the mountains would get rid of it…. Didn’t believe it. Edited to say I’m a dumbass and posted bsckwards lol

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tetaphilly t1_j9ofxtj wrote

Wouldn’t that be going the other way since we’re east of Ohio?

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mb2231 t1_j9ojtb5 wrote

Nope.

Prevailing winds travel across the country from West to East. Also compounding is the fact that there has been a lot of days with clouds and warm air aloft which will trap air at the surface, i.e. high particulate levels.

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i-bleed-red t1_j9nuomp wrote

Maybe a dumb question but can really poor air quality cause issues other than respiratory? I’m in CC as well and have had an unexplained stomach ache since last evening.

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Luna_3000 t1_j9o0d12 wrote

Norovirus is going around and very contagious.

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bryverde t1_j9oiy01 wrote

Just got that, Took me out for 3 days

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momentums t1_j9pb5on wrote

me too, i'm on day 3 and still have a low grade fever 😭 gopuff must think i'm running a gatorade racket

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bryverde t1_j9pd30a wrote

I went to an urgent care and they gave me everything I needed to get well. I know that’s not an option for everyone but I recommend if it is one for you. I’m on day four now with very light symptoms. Also I highly recommend pedialyte!

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momentums t1_j9phpt8 wrote

i already talked to my doc so luckily i'm set on that end!

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randompittuser t1_j9rzqse wrote

Pretty sure I don’t have norovirus. Also have aches in upper abdomen area for like 3 days. Really painful at times.

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i-bleed-red t1_j9s0ejb wrote

Same. But that’s my only symptom.

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randompittuser t1_j9s7u86 wrote

Same. Wonder what’s causing it. People are talking about the atmospheric pressure.

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i-bleed-red t1_j9sa43u wrote

I’m feeling better last couple hours so hope you are too!!

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diatriose t1_j9nf5v9 wrote

Same. My air purifier has been on high alert. Got to humidifier running now. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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actualcorpse t1_j9p0yv9 wrote

Omg, I thought my air purifier was broken. It’s been running on max for the past few days. Crazy

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worriedaboutlove OP t1_j9omilx wrote

I wish I could share a picture, but there’s a whole bunch of white gunk on my HoneyWell fan, which is, notably, NOT an air filter. It was not there a few days ago.

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verdantx t1_j9or13b wrote

Do you have a humidifier? They can sometimes deposit a white residue.

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randompittuser t1_j9odfme wrote

My air purifier too! Windows also closed.

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HealthyScratch_ t1_j9osea3 wrote

Maybe all the Kensington trash fire smoke is making its way to you. I used to walk to work in the summer and fall but when they started burning ANYTHING to stay warm I literally couldn't breathe walking. It's like chemical warfare here in Kensington. The toxic fumes are constantly in the air. It's horrible. It smells like what I'd assume a milk crate factory would smell like if it was burning down. ...Sigh. I hope you feel better.

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mbz321 t1_j9oudrg wrote

My sinuses have been fucked up for like the last week, after getting over another bout earlier in the month. I'm at the point where I might need someone else to get me Sudafed from the Pharmacy as I'm afraid I might be at the 'limit'.

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Cer427 t1_j9pegil wrote

I am also suffering, comrades. Does anyone know when we can expect it to get better? I’m tired of being sick. 🙃

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Letumc24 t1_j9q8q65 wrote

My misery does not appreciate company. However, reading all of this does help to lessen the 'is it just me that's miserable af today' I have the jacked up sinuses many of you mentioned also, and I really think it's time for me to get those balloons. Just look at all this pollinated air I'm missing out on due to swollen passages😒

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phillybilly t1_j9ophi9 wrote

It’s an express train of particulates running south to north ahead of the next cold front

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GreatWhiteRapper t1_j9opjar wrote

My windows are always cracked open. I had a sore throat this morning around 4am but it went away.

The sky outside looks decidedly weird tho.

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cy0nknight t1_j9ou3yb wrote

I've had nose problems since the start of February, I think. Just having nights where I can't breathe through my nose and taking cold meds at 1 am so I can sleep.

This sucks.

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Kitsunani t1_j9oy31m wrote

As an Asthmatic with Nonallergic rhinitis (real thing look it up 😅) I have been DYING this week..

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jersey_girl660 t1_j9p1h75 wrote

Wow that’s why my asthma has been so horrendous this week.

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Jaded-Trainer12 t1_j9pkuld wrote

Getting allergy shots now. Blood work found year round environmental issues. Your HEPA filter is correct. Stay on your meds

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throw_away_antimlm t1_j9ptpqh wrote

How have you liked allergy shots? My allergist was shocked that I had never seen an allergist when I finally went in August. Buying a HEPA in 2020 was the best decision of my life. Well worth the money.

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beansjawns t1_j9qlp51 wrote

2 years of shots (immunotherapy) all but eliminated what used to be pretty crippling seasonal allergies for me. Going on 5+ years of relief. Highly recommend if you can stick with it.

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Ilmara t1_j9oo08w wrote

Woke up today with a mild sore throat (like I get with allergies, not illness) and some slight vertigo that gradually wore off. Related?

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Cobey1 t1_j9ox53w wrote

My allergies cook me when the weather changes rapidly too. It gets worse as I get older too

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PhilEMama t1_j9pdi82 wrote

My mom's asthma has been so bad this last week. I've been blaming it on Ohio. All that air has finally reached our area.

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smbiggy t1_j9oypzb wrote

im sleeping in the burbs and ive noticed my sinuses are fucked. the comment about pressure is usually the culprit. it was always worse for me in the city

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inthegarden5 t1_j9px40g wrote

There's a dreadful cold going around.

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naked_macaroni t1_j9q3f23 wrote

My allergies are crazy right now. I’ve hit my inhaler a few times today already

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3a8rvuaPZ9t t1_j9q61ia wrote

Sometimes keeping all your windows closed can be a bad thing. We have air quality sensors all over our home. Some are Eve Room devices and some are built into our Air Purifiers with carbon dioxide sensors. Often times when levels spike and we’re not doing anything to cause it like cooking food then it’s a good sign to open the window. That always brings the levels down. When the carbon dioxide sensor registers high values it’s typically in our bedroom while we’re sleeping. I definitely notice that we get headaches and poor sleep when carbon dioxide is elevated.

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booweezy t1_j9rl7ek wrote

Been feeling strange pressure in my ears the last 24 hrs. More so at night. Isn’t feeling like a regular ear infection though

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Squadooch t1_j9rxqka wrote

My ears/sinuses/head were excruciating yesterday. I think there is just a powerful weather system swooping through with the storms most of the country is getting.

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blodreina_kumWonkru t1_j9ona6f wrote

I've been extremely stuffed up and coughing at night maybe like once or twice a week for the past month. It's been so random and unexplained. Is this the same thing you're experiencing?!

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Lightspeed1973 t1_j9oxf10 wrote

Anyone catch the burnt toast smell in Fairmount this morning around 16th Street?

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99centstalepretzel t1_j9pcrtk wrote

I know my sinus headaches were in rare (maybe not so rare now that spring has started early) form last night. So, yes, allergies and the drastic changes of weather can affect people in more ways than they think they would.

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Squadooch t1_j9rxvq6 wrote

The headache was excruciating yesterday, lord. I was near tears.

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Jaded-Trainer12 t1_j9q04z0 wrote

Wow..just starting the shots in May. Allergist says by next year I should be doing better. First time doing this. He also said for me to invest in a good Hepa filter for my basement. ( Drinking area). Just started seeing mine in Jan. I jog 4-5 days a week and kept getting sick in the winter and summer. After extensive blood work and tests the culprit was the environment ( along with all grass and trees know to man..and shellfish. Oh..and cock roaches and mice.). Think that's it

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OnionLegend t1_j9q0hdc wrote

I’ve been getting my spring allergy for 1-2 weeks now. Eyes itching, sneezing, runny nose.

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SeaFar6856 t1_j9qfu9d wrote

I spent the last day researching and buying a bigger higher end air filter for my first floor. I have double doors to the outside and they are sealed pretty well, but man o man, I feel like I go downstairs and all of a sudden I have a head and lungs full of snot.

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PatAss98 t1_j9qm3x7 wrote

I don't have asthma, but I was in Penn's Landing today and noticed that the smog problem was particularly bad

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Leviathant t1_j9qokuy wrote

I'm late to the conversation, but when I went out for lunch in Old City today, and there was a noticeable white haze outside. Probably going to make for a pretty killer sunset.

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espressocycle t1_j9qp0vn wrote

Yeah I feel like breathing is a challenge. Going from 35 to 70 in 12 hours is part of it but also just look at the sky. It's very hazy and it's not even that humid. Air quality index is moderate.

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halfrican14 t1_j9r1wyq wrote

Feels like I haven’t been able to consistently breathe out my nose for a month now

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CoolJetta3 t1_j9r43ru wrote

I have been stuffed up off and on for a week and a half

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Fawnnah t1_j9rc317 wrote

I’ve had a sinus infection since last week. Thought I was the only one.

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-Twyptophan- t1_j9refv3 wrote

I've had to start my seasonal allergy meds

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shnutz69 t1_j9rrb9o wrote

This might explain my immense brain fog

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Ameyring2 t1_j9rs25e wrote

Some days it feels like you're breathing more pollutants than usual. That can be due to an inversion that prevents air from mixing properly and pollutants are trapped near the ground.

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ExPatWharfRat t1_j9yxp5p wrote

Late to the party, but y'all realize we are downwind of Palestine, OH right?

There's a non-zero chance this is fallout from the train wreck fires.

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Thin-History7067 t1_j9t6nui wrote

I’ve had a migraine since Tuesday and been stuffed up all week so yea. I blame the spy balloon, something is definitely trying to kill me. Lol … seriously tho, I don’t know if it’s the weather or what but the past few days have been awful

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