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effect of weather?
it effects me a lot
just a little
not at all
dont really notice
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Q: Effects of cold weather on joints
asked by: TMJWorld on January 29th, 2008
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How many of you notice that The weather effects your joints. HOw so?
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TMJWorld
replied on February 4th, 2008
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i notice that my muscle spasms are worse and the joint is more tender.
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midwest
replied on February 5th, 2008
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I got a metal plate put in my jaw & its snowing and my jaw is hurting!!!
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grassy
replied on February 7th, 2008
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If it's really cold, my jaw has literally chattered. grassy
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Seraph
replied on February 7th, 2008
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Heh...let's just say that chondromalatia, means you don't have to watch the weather channel to see when it's gona rain Wink
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TMJWorld
replied on February 8th, 2008
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lol yeah I can always tell when a low pressure system is comming through ane we are gong to have a storm. my ears plug up. .lol
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Seraph
replied on February 9th, 2008
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I haven't been able to map my mood to the weather tho...if I could, I would be very happy cus that would mean it's just plain 'ol "Seasonal Depression" and BP Wink
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TMJWorld
replied on February 10th, 2008
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yeah or cyclothemic disorder lol
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