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Old 08-21-2010, 12:04 PM #11
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Yes, I can tell too when a storm is coming. I get very achy especially my back. I get this with extreme changes in temps. and humidity too. I think it's the change in barometric pressure that causes it.
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I'm thankful for the rain we're having today, because we need it, but I'm sooo achy breaky.
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Yes, I can tell too when a storm is coming. I get very achy especially my back. I get this with extreme changes in temps. and humidity too. I think it's the change in barometric pressure that causes it.
A drop in the barometric pressure is the cause. However, they call it a theory but there certainly are lots of people who can attest to it. And lots of the general population get the reactions as well.
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my back hurts. I am going to lay down and eat popcorn while watching movies. yeah. that will make it feel better.
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