In my never ending quest to find a common thread amongst us all I thought I’d ask about this. I’ve always had a really small head. When I was showing horses as a kid I’d have to get custom hats because my head was so small. I still find that I can’t just pick up a hat at a store and have it fit. They are almost all too big. It’s a crazy thought, and probably completely way off track, but I suddenly started to think maybe there’s just not enough room in my noggin and that’s why I got the compression. Everything is all squished up in there!!!
Like I said, I’m probably crazy, but do any of you guys have small heads also?
Sorry, Giant head here......The Hat on my head in my picture is a size 8!! They dont even sell those in stores... so I have the opposite problem.
Though.... I suspect my problem is not at the Trigeminal nerve root like most here, so that wouldn't blow your theory quite out of the water.
mine is about 22 inches where i would wear a hat...
I could very well just be out of it from my meds today and coming up with quirky theories lol There is absolutely no medical basis for this at all.
I have a small head, always have trouble getting hats to fit. I wish the rest of me was small, I’m out of proportion. Lol
Interesting idea…you never know, you could be on to something.
Hugs
Trish
Nope - but small mouth -- dentists and oral surgeons (see: evil people) have to use kid sized tools in my mouth sometimes
It is all caused by Blue Monkey S____ - it has to be!
I’m going to have to look up this blue monkey thing I feel so out of the loop!
Oh don’t miss that one!
My head size is quite ordinary. My best thought is that it has more to do with past head trauma as much as anything. I was a wild kind of kid always getting my noggin bumped and bashed. Concussions too. I even did a face plant over the handlebars of my mountain bike when I was forty, just riding around the neighbourhood with my dog when another dog dashed out of its yard to play, only that’s not what my what dog thought (I guess…) anyway, over I went. Lost a front tooth. Good thing I had a helmet on.
In the last ten years I have had several concussions and whiplash from my wakeboarding. I’m sure that has not helped my situation. I also showed horses for years before that and took a couple really bad spills then too. I always said you’re not a real rider until you’ve had a bad spill and gotten right back up in the horse. I was fearless my whole life until I hit 30. Not long after that my TN hit. Such a bummer.
No kidding. Now I’m afraid to pull a turtleneck over my head.
I do believe it is whiplash 6 times in 30 years---(many people hit my cars from behind- and I braced)
Last Straw was harried, greedy oral surgeon - boom - 4 hours later..... life changes forever