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Lightbulb I find rapid

changes in barometric pressure...either way, up or down, and
I feel off kilter. A rapid fall can induce pain for me.

A rapid up, makes me feel shakey and nervous.
http://www.healthcentral.com/osteoar...-27504-63.html

My husband is the reverse of me. He feels awful with high pressure, when I feel best. And he feels better with lower.
(sinus he says).

I feel best with high pressure sustained. I feel awful with very low pressure. But any rapid change and I can feel it also.
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For me the pain (ever present) depends mainly on the amount of physical exercise - more exercise, more pain, but that is not surprising given that the root of the pain is softening of spinal cord as a result of compression. Secondary factor is psychological mood, this not a good day for me either.
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