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Old 03-05-2013, 03:54 PM
Toni-lynne Toni-lynne is offline
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Originally Posted by dac122 View Post
My dad who had very bad rheumatoid arthritis for 50 years until he died. He felt much worse when a low came in. In his waning years he moved to Arizona and said how much better he felt.

Low pressure is an area of unstable warm air. It does not always mean rain or precipitation, but is associated with clouds and general bad weather.

Consult the weatherman or a barometer to know since it can slide in slowly.
Jesse welcome to Neuro Talk only joined a few days ago and love it. I know forsure the weather plays a big part of the way I feel no question about it. One of my specialists also has fibro she tells me some days she cant even come in to work I live in Alberta Canada the weather can be -40 on one day and -10 the next when it changed in such a short time it is the worst. Like you know we dont allways have the option of not coming to work or shoveling of walks lol
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