Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 11-07-2006, 01:30 PM #1
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Default AHA! Found - I think - A useful barometric tool!

http://www.weather.com/maps/activity...dex_large.html

If you click this link, you're going to see a little man doing funny things with a car...but under THAT, is a place for you to enter your zip code that says "Get your local Aches & Pains forecast." If you enter your zip code, it will give you what they consider to be your "forecast" for how your pain will be affected by the weather. This is based on THEIR FORMULA which is:

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The Aches & Pains Index is calculated using barometric pressure, absolute humidity, chance of precipitation, temperature and wind. Areas of quiet, dry weather during warmer times of the year are generally associated with lower levels of aches and pains. Approaching areas of low pressure or strong frontal systems, both leading to stormy weather, may cause higher levels of aches and pains.
Now, some of us may ONLY be affected by barometric pressure, or the humidity, or the temperature or whatever. But the GOOD THING is that this is the only site I've found after googling for HOURS that will also give you a 10 day extended forecast - as well as a 10-day extended "Aches and Pains Forecast" determined by their formula (if you find that works for you). Boy, I wish i knew what last weekend was....cuz I was REALLY BAD over the weeked and I'd like to know what my number was!

Anyway...just a tool for you all....I know I'm going to use it just to see what it says for a while. Perhaps it will be worth keeping an eye on for a bit!

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cool !!
I'm gonna add that on the TOS forum {if you haven't done it yet}
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cool !!
I'm gonna add that on the TOS forum {if you haven't done it yet}
No, I haven't....Go right ahead, Mdear!

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