Barometric pressure query
On 31 Oct, 02:30, Sacha wrote:
On 31/10/07 10:07, in article
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I don't get thunderstorm headaches but the exact opposite. As the barometer
rises and the sky becomes bright and clear, that's my headache trigger,
especially in winter.
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Sachahttp://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
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'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'
When I first saw your post I thought "Sunlight allergy":
I know several people who have sneezing fits from too
sudden sunlight exposure.
But now it occurs to me that perhaps you have a MIGRAINE
trigger. I get them occasionally, and it is now well
established that the optic nerve is involved, as are
the sinuses. When I was a teenager my worst migraines
happened in winter. (I can remember running outside in
so much pain I could hardly see, and pressing my forehead
and temples against cold metal objects trying to make it
go away.(
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