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Old 07-28-2012, 07:15 PM #11
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Default humidity and migraine...

I am glad someone brought this up. I have noticed that going outside in the severe humidity has increased my migraine in intensity when I had one before leaving the house or brings one on when i was without. I dont have central air so trying to stay in one or two rooms during the heat. I do beleive the humidity is adverse to the pcs headache but I dont know why - could be the air pressure or something...
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