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Old 31-10-2007, 10:30 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Barometric pressure query

On 31/10/07 10:07, in article
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On 25 Oct, 19:50, Sacha wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that as the glass rises they sometimes, just
occasionally, get a bit of a headache. It happens to me often enough to be
aware of it but it seems more obvious in the colder months when we get a
bright starry sky and cold, sunny days. Years ago I mentioned it to a
doctor - not as a worry, just in passing - and he looked at me as if I was
barking. But I'm sure there's some sort of relationship between one and
the other.

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Yes I've noticed this. I always get a head ache just before a thunder
storm. Apparently the difference in the pressure being exerted on you
by the atmosphere between high and low pressure is about a ton. The
theory is that we all feel much lighter when there is low pressure.


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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South Devon
(remove weeds from address)
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'