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Q: Migraines And the Weather
asked by: Birch on August 5th, 2006
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I am interested in a finding a way to track if anyone has weather-related migraines. I cannot seem to find rhyme or reason as to why I get migraines when I do. I have wondered for some time if they were weather related.

I seem to get them right around odd weather changes, but not every time the weather changes. I got one the other day, and I wonder if it isn't the excessive heat wave I have been dealing with. (i live in the mid us.)

it's not consistant, but I wonder if people are sensitive to pressure changes or something about the weather changing that makes migraines come on. Or body temp changes...Or something.

Any thoughts?
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unwanted replied on August 14th, 2006
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Hi I suffer from migranes and I have noticed I get it quite often during summer (around 3-4 times a week)
hope that answers ur question
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Pav19891989 replied on August 15th, 2006
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When I was younger I remember I used to get them all the time (im only 16 now) but n e wayz I dont get them nearly as often now but I do get them once in a while and my point is they usually occur when a cold front moves through.....Not every cold front.....But once in a while.......Also my right knee hurts casue I hurt it when I was little and now it has chronic swelling and a condition I cant remember that starts with patella and its not patella inflamation maybe it is I dont remember ne wayz my knee can predict the weater
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naw5689 replied on August 28th, 2006
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I get them when the air is very humid and dense .. Before it rains
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Doxielover replied on September 2nd, 2006
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Some people the barometric pressure changes cause migraines, we're pretty sure that is one of my triggers, because I dont seem to have any obvious ones. I was going to get a barometric pressure reader but I was afraid if I saw it low/high first thing in the morning I would get one b/c i'm stressing about not getting one. Mine are less in the summer ususally, but I notice before it snows..Or before it rains, a large change will causes them.
Hope this help, maybe google some info about weather related migraines
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