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Old 09-10-2013, 08:34 AM #21
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Oh, the pain... THE PAIN...

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Ha!

There was no reason at all why I would feel considerably more pain yesterday. Nothing alarming, (say, from a 1 to a 2) but it still made me go "hey?" and "Ouch!". Especially after everything constantly getting better, as reported elsewhere.

I am feeling great. I did not change my diet, I watch what I eat like a hawk, I didn't do any physical work that I didn't do in the last 90 days, I didn't take new supplements or stopped taking others, nor did I change dosage, no new medication, no more or less stress, no special events during the day or the days before, no different footwear.

What else is there? Natural progression? Would be a very sudden one.

As far as I can figure out, nothing that could explain it.

Except... the weather changed to low pressure, with lots of rain, for the first time in many many weeks. My wife came home and mentioned she... had tired feet. She looked at me and went "More pain? It's the weather."

As much as I keep thinking "it must be an old-wives tale" (hmmm, that is starting to sound very politically incorrect... anyway.), I really do think that the change in weather changed the symptoms, and I feel I'm in a good and calm position to conclude thus.

Now gimme back my sun!
Low pressure certainly can and does give some people more pain. Me for one. Not an "old wives tale". I believe I read where Louisiana has the least pressure change and so is much better.
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