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Geeze!!

I think everyone is affected by the Barometric Pressure, they just don't realize what it is. I have a barometer right here on my desk and watch it rise and fall and take note of the way I feel in my head. And yes, I too am affected with pressure in my head and body when it's either on the move, going up or down, and when it gets high, around 30.00.


The most comfortable for me is around 29.00. Only a few times have I noticed it going much lower, but it does.
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