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Yes, I can tell.
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The low pressure stuff really bugs me. I sometimes find myself begging for the snow, or the rain to just start! as soon as it starts, I find the pressure rises outside, and that brings great relief.

The advil/aleeve stuff works, but I hate that I live in such a tempermental climate area. Always a storm of some sort going on.
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... Can anyone else tell the weather based on the muscle activity in their bodies?
Me! I can tell! I ache all over!

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.... or am I just weird?
You mean this isn't normal?
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My headaches/pain intensify when the weather changes, big time!
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The jury is still out on this for me as I've never really noticed tha pain worsening with the weather. The kick to the head is the nurses had told me about this years ago after The Wreck. My argument was "That's an old wives tale", but they were persistent with it.
Either way, I hope your pain is mild and passes quickly.
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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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