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Old 06-17-2008, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by tkrik View Post
I don't live in New England but I know that sometimes before thunderstorms here, I do get some dizziness and slight cog changes. Once the storm starts, I start feeling better.

Did you start feeling better after the storm passed? If not, I would call the neuro and talk to them about it. If you did feel better, just make a note of what happened and talk to the neuro about it at your next visit.

In the meantime, sending you lots of hugs and hoping you are feeling much better.
Thanks TK! I am still not better but we are supposed to be getting more storms later on today. The vertigo is not as bad but everything else is still there. Maybe tomorrow when everything clears I will feel better. At least I am not the only one to feel the difference in weather.
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