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Under the weather
« on: Jun 29th, 2004, 6:33am »
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I was just wondering about something, and if anyone else have had the same experience. It happens so that I started my cycle 30th of Mars, and it hasn't been too bad really. That is up to recently, at the beginning of June. Then we had a big build up of low pressure, and the CH's started getting really bad and happens more frequently, I usually get a big one at 21:00 at night, and then a coupple of small ones during sleep. And I always wake up with one. It seems to me that it is the low pressure that worsens and intensyfies the attacks. Has anybody else had this experience? The smaller ones I can fence of with coffee, but the Howlers need both Imigran and coffee. I use nasal sprays, and it says that it's supposed to work in 15 mins, but it doesn't really. What a bitch huh?
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It happens so that I started my cycle 30th of Mars

 
Mine started the 42 of Jupiter. LOL
 
Barometric changes have been reported to affect CH.
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« Reply #2 on: Jun 29th, 2004, 7:59am »
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I smell Uranus jokes coming.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #3 on: Jun 29th, 2004, 9:25am »
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And where in our body would be the organ / sensor for air pressure and its variations?
 
Example: A pressure drop of 50 hPa (hecto Pascal) is equivalent to a change in elevation of about 300 m (1000 feet for those still using archaic units). 50 hPa difference is extreme for European weather, but easily exceeded in a hurricane.  
 
So, if you are affected by barometric pressure change, I'd advise you never to climb a nearby hill, even if the ascent takes several hours....  
 
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And where in our body would be the organ / sensor for air pressure and its variations?

 
Beats the hell outta me. (Postrate?)
 
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Example: A pressure drop of 50 hPa (hecto Pascal) is equivalent to a change in elevation of about 300 m (1000 feet for those still using archaic units). 50 hPa difference is extreme for European weather, but easily exceeded in a hurricane.  

 
And that really beats the hell outta me.
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« Reply #5 on: Jun 29th, 2004, 10:32am »
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on Jun 29th, 2004, 7:59am, BobG wrote:
I smell Uranus jokes coming.  Roll Eyes

 
LOL BobG.  Uranus is the butt of a lot of jokes.
 
 
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Uranus is the butt of a lot of jokes. =

 
Maybe Uranus is but myanus aint.
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Re: Under the weather
« Reply #7 on: Jun 29th, 2004, 5:13pm »
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I'm not the clusterhead in my family.  .but i get migraines . . .travel and elevation doesn't seem to give me a h/a .. .but barometric changes, especially fast ones, seem to hit me everytime . . .as for the prostrate being the sensor . . .nope, can't be that one *L* i don't have one hahahahah
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