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yep good point. I find it very hard to turn off the type A personality. It's always been who I am! I've always been the very talkative person with amazing hearing that can never turn off her brain. These things are coming back to haunt me now. Thanks for the reminder.
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Many conditions are influenced by weather or barometric pressures like chronic myofascial pain, fibromyalgia, quite a few of our forums mention weather related symptoms fluctuations.



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