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Originally Posted by mrsD
Many of us here on PN and on the other NT forums that are pain related...find low barometric pressures (from storms/rain) increase pain. It is common, I think. Even my kitties get sluggish when it is low barometric times. LOL
Some find high temps with high humidity also a problem. But those who normally live in those areas, don't complain as much as people in more temperate areas. I myself find burning more common during hot temps, than cold. But that is just me.
I find it difficult to breathe comfortably in very humid conditions, however.
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The weather has a huge affect when a person has RSD! Rain,snow,quick change's in temp's,etc!! Breezy55