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Old 01-10-2012, 01:55 PM #11
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im also having burning again the last few weeks, much worse than ever before. hopefully its just a flare. funny how we are having them at the same time.
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im also having burning again the last few weeks, much worse than ever before. hopefully its just a flare. funny how we are having them at the same time.
Yes it is, I wonder if its tied to the weather or changes in pressures, etc...
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I am convinced the high winds are playing a part with me, we have had the worst storms in well over a decade
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Severe drops in barometric pressure are horrible and make pain issues much worse. I get this effect and I think the majority in pain do also.
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Severe drops in barometric pressure are horrible and make pain issues much worse. I get this effect and I think the majority in pain do also.
Can you further explain that theory. Is it that there is a large change in barometric pressure or just low pressure and more dense air?

I have been keeping a pain log with weather and there are websites that show you the barometric pressure for each day based on zipcode. I would like to see if there is any correlation as my pain burning pain is different from day to day with no other change in regime.
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Cyclelops put up a link to a TV demonstration of marshmallows in a jar that expanded when pressure went down. This was to
illustrate, swelling of tissues and perhaps nerve pressure.

http://psychcentral.com/blog/archive...orm-is-coming/

Europe seems to track and believe this phenomenon more than US. But I always feel quite awful when there are severe LOWS...one time last winter there were FIVE of them all over the US map and I could barely walk! I totally believe it.

You can search "barometric pressure pain" and find lots of discussion about it.
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I've tried lyrica before and I can't tolerate it.
My husband has SFN and with the weather changinghe is hurting really bad. Sometimes so bad he doesn't want to be touched which makes him very angry. I just don't know what to do. It is killing me that there is nothing I can do for him to make him feel better. Anything you can tell me that I could do to help him is greatly appreciated.
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Have you tried ice packs for your nerve pain and burning? I don't know why it helps - relief should take place within 20 minutes.
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I have been very good of late but actually got the worst Flare in 4 years last night exactly 1 min after drinking a can of zero coke. It was chronic and resorted to putting feet in ice water for as long and as cold as I could stand it. This calmed things down which kind of makes sense and then took a valium to sleep and some extra tramadol and this morning Nothing, no pain whatsoever easy a 1-2

Ice water when flares are chronic and meds dont help seems to work by reducing the shocks and burn back to a more comfortable level 6 or so for me anyway.
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at this time of year i just go out the back door and stand on the cold stone steps for a few minutes in bare feet. feels good. 18F right now outside.
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