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Originally Posted by kathleenandjoe
There are many NSs that do not believe in the whole weather-related shunt problems. Most do not experience this so there is little support for it.
I am absolutely not saying it doesn't exist though!
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I gotta tell ya...I am
so glad my nsg isn't one of these, but this attitude
really ticks me off. I think it's actually fair to say that most of us have
some reaction to the change in pressure, although it depends largely on the individual person, as well as type and severity of the hydro.
Kathleen is right; call the nsg if you think it will reassure you, but if it stops once the weather has passed, that's likely all it is.
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