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Old 01-13-2012, 09:10 AM #1
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Default Storm Front Moving In

We had major snow storm move in yesterday. The day before it got here my vision started getting a little fuzzy, like my eyes were really tired. Yesterday I woke up with a terrible headache which lasted all day and overnight. The headache is still here today. It is not the normal kind of headache that I get if I am sick, it is like it is lightning bolts starting where my head injury was and going across my brain.

This has happened to me twice before with fuzzy vision right before the storm hits, then nasty headaches that no medicine can stop. The first time I went in and the doctor did some special types of MRI and CAT scans and everything was totally fine.

I really think it is a reaction to the pressure changes. It only happens with storms where there is a huge pressure shift.

My question to you all is: does anyone else notice things like this?
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