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Old 02-26-2013, 04:42 PM
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Default Neuropathy Flare Ups & Weather

Neuropathy & the Weather


I'm writing here to invite those who feel that weather plays some role in inducing neuropathy flare ups. To some this seems very evident, while others chalk it up to mere myth.

Indeed, it's hard to prove that weather can cause a flare up of nueropathic pains. Still, there are some weather websites that cater to concerns about weather related pain, especially for those who suffer from arthritis and such.

My personal case in this:

I suffer from Ciprofloxacin induced Peripheral Neuropathy. For the most part, I have gotten much, much better in the last 8 months since it began. However, as I keep a strict track record of my daily pains and symptoms on a calendar - I have noticed that my flare ups are the worst when it rains or there is a damp snowstorm.

In fact, as I'm typing this, I am in the midst of a flare up and it's been raining and snowing outside since yesterday night. To top that off, being a man - it's my duty to get out there and shovel that darn slushy snow! LOL So avoiding the weather is not an option for many of us (men & women alike).

Be that as it may, there are rainy days when it hardly affect me at all, but when the rain or storms are coupled together for more than 2 or 3 days in a row, I definitely start getting the flare ups, some quite painful.

The question is this: Does weather really effect neuropathy, or is it all in our heads?
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