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Old 09-15-2017, 12:01 PM
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I know science currently says that weather has no influence on pain. As much as I love science, I think that is wrong.

I just had 3 days with quite a bit more pain than normal. My feat felt like they were swollen (they weren't) and very heavy. At the same time, we had a storm and very low barometric pressure (d'oh). And no, I only became aware of the weather conditions and made the connection after I felt the discomfort, so I wasn't "expecting it".

As soon as the pressure went up a bit, my pain went down to "background level". I'm sure that's a coincidence.
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