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Old 09-30-2015, 07:06 AM #1
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Default I guess arthritis weather is the same as nerve pain weather

I had a pretty good day yesterday considering my situation.
Then the night came...
Around 3 AM I couldn't take it anymore and I had to take meds and eat a snack. Everything was pulsing, throbbing, shooting, stinging, twitching, my breathing was short and rapid, my neck and shoulders were all abuzz.

So in the brief 1/2 hour that the meds provide relief, I listened to the downpours outside and looked at the weather forecast. I was curious to see what the migraine alert was since I had a head pain too and I'm trying to track my allnighters for whens and whys.

According to accuweather, there is a big red exclamation point for high arthritis risk for today, and the pressure is dropping.
The migraine weather says its beneficial for today though. I thought that migraine and arthritis weather related pain were brought on by the same weather conditions. I know it has something to do with the pressure drop. Anyone know what the difference is?
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