Doxielover
replied on September 2nd, 2006
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Weather
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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