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Sanfrancalifornia 03-18-2019 11:13 AM

Hi Bryan
Your post was a few years ago - I wonder if you’re still on this site. You listed your location as “HK”. With my very limited knowledge of proper geography, I’m guessing Hong Kong, but feel I’m more likely to be wrong than right in this guess.
I’m in Massachusetts (almost 2 years living here now. I’m from coastal California.), it’s springtime here (March 18), and I’m about to lose my marbles! Your post rang so true for me. My symptoms flare up hugely before the final snow even melts. There is literally no green sprouting yet - and I’m feeling punched in the face from the changes. My muscles feel weak (I’m an athlete in good condition), I’m crying for no reason, migraines, ears popping, sinuses throbbing, having trouble with balance and maintaining proper blood sugar levels even tho my habits are very healthy and regular - and I was fine for the entirety of the winter! My body is whacked, overnight. The time change has just happened - and I’ve even seen the first bug of the season (an ant) in my kitchen. Whatever is causing the rest of nature to change, or respond to the impending change - I am swept up in its cycle.

Another poster talked about electrical fields. I’m on the hunt, same as you for ideas to study the raw data in my environment for clues to stay ahead of this (by moving to a more ideal environment).

Since it’s been several years since you’ve written about this, have you had any breakthroughs in coping mechanisms? Or put yourself in any new environments? What do you do in spring? And summer?

I made us move to MA from California because we lived in an inland area that got too hot. 9 months of the year it was above 90 degrees. I struggle in any temp over 75. But living in MA is worse! I’ve had a year of doctors appts trying to find out why I was falling over, couldn’t use my hands, or feel my face. It may be Reynauds, vestibular migraines or related to a factor I don’t even know about. I also have Ehler danlos.

Does anyone have a location they love?
In CA I was obsessed with temp charting. In MA it’s barometric pressure. Is there a unicorn location that has steady pressure, doesn’t get too hot and is sunny? Thanks everybody :)

kiwi33 03-25-2019 05:21 AM

Hi Sanfrancalifornia

Welcome to NeuroTalk :).

This is a fairly old thread so your post may not get much attention here.

If not you could introduce yourself in the General Health Conditions forum (https://www.neurotalk.org/forum2/); you might get more responses there.

Best wishes.


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