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Old 03-18-2016, 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted by eva5667faliure View Post
Is what my shrink refers to as
It has always been a huge factor
And I recognized it at a young age
And always aware of it

The other thing that tis body experiences
I too can tell what the weather may be like
As the barometric pressure crushing on the bones
very painful

I is so important to do like you did
Log what's is happening
I believe you got it right
Me
If you don't have a barometer connected to computer, you can start by going to the weather observatory web site of your location and save the barometric pressure chart at the end of each day to your computer. That way, you can keep a chart for each day and cross reference your mood and joint pain with each day's fluctuations in pressure.

By the way, do you mean bone pain or joint pain? I assume low air pressure will makes the joint fluid exert outward and cause pain in your joint, not bones.

By the way, in Hong Kong, today's air pressure drops again to 1007 hPa (but in a slow pace) but I don't feel very tired/weak. I suppose it is because the drop in air pressure is slow, so it allows my body to adjust to it and the bad effect is less serious. Or I am less affected today because of today's high humid (at 97%). I need more observation to discern whether it is high humidity or slow pace of drop that alleviate my problem.
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