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sjp_fanatic 05-15-2008 02:22 PM

Can an attack of phenumocephally be triggered by a weather front?
 
I've been pretty sensitive to cold fronts which is nothing new. Could cold front (well to me, maybe not to all of us front sensitive people) bring on attack of phenophocephaly. (I'm not sure if I DO have it, but I do remember the air thing being talked about many, many years ago. (A gift of long term memory!!) It's just one particular area that is very sensitive to the cold front. Yeah, as the cold front progresses (sometimes even really bad weather) my entire head will hurt as well. But since I "think" I have phenumocephally. (I don't remember if I had a name for it from my NS or not (or even the CT scan tech person.)

Basically, does a front that doesn't ever agree with you bring on an phenophocephalic attack? Or is it something once discovered "cured" or is it something that is there permantly. (You can't get rid of it.)

Thank you.

PS.
No, this is not a stress thing if you are thinking about the question I asked a few days ago. Every cold front that is in my general region does this to me.


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