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Subject: Re: Intracranial pressure and bagpipes


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Date Posted: 10:15:28 05/21/03 Wed
In reply to: Bill O'Neal 's message, "Intracranial pressure and bagpipes" on 22:33:36 03/17/03 Mon

I agree with the possibility of a chronic sinus infection. I have had similar problems, and did not even know about it, until diagnosed by a doctor. You might try an easier reed too, less pressure. I once was attempting to blow in a new reed that was a tad on the stong side, had to blow so hard to get it to sound that it felt like I had ruptured an ear drum!! Had a headache for hours. Reed went in the garbage!

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