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I was recently diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, this come along with a number of other Neurological problems that? |
I have, and I was wondering if anyone knew if sudden changes in the weather affected the condition. Yesterday it was 79 degrees here and I just woke up at 5:08 in the morning and it is 39 and my arms and legs are killing me. Do you know if this is common? Does the weather affect this condition in this way? Yes, weather can definitely cause fibromyalgia to go in to a flare. In fact, I'm going thru this myself. My fibromyalgia has been messing with me a lot the past week, part of that time because the weather couldn't make up its mind what it wanted to do and then finally the last couple days my fibro acted up even more. The reason is because it is telling me we are going to get rain. It rained some yesterday and at this hour (6:17 a.m. Eastern Time) we have gotten some more rain. Definately yes. Those of us with Fibro can have major reactions to changes in the weather. The changes in air pressure from low to high and vice versa can bring on migraines and increase our pain. Extremes of temperature - too hot or too cold- makes our pain worse as well. I no longer have fibro after being a basketcase for 16 years with it. Methylcobalamin (natural vitamin b12) made a huge amount of difference when added to a backround of other vitamins. Most of my many neuro problems resolved. The weather used to affect me terribly, especially big storm systems moving in. Fibromyalgia is these days a "garbage can diagnosis" for some physicians who are faced with patients who make urgent please for vaguely defined pain in tissue surrounding joints. |
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