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Question Air Conditioning -- Possible Trigger?

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I woke up clawing my scalp again last night - I wonder if this has anything to do with the airconditioner that I've been using for about the same number of days...
I often get jolts of pain from differences in temperature, and from wind ........
Don't overlook the possibility of the air conditioner aggravating the situation for you. Although I overheat a lot and have needed air conditioning, especially in the humid weather we have here, I now find the AC can seriously aggravate any/all of my nerve-related issues.

Have you been able to determine if the AC is involved in contributing to a flare of symptoms for you?

I hope you find relief soon!

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