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Weather and Joints and Muscles

4ever4Jesus

New Member
Does anyone get effected by the changes of weather?

Example that such as when the humidity goes up your muscles and joints will bother you?
Or if the temperature outdoors changes too fast they will bother you?
 

annsni

Well-Known Member
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Both my husband and I do but we have severe injuries that resulted in less than stellar areas of our bodies. My husband crushed his foot - very badly - and was misdiagnosed. When he finally saw the specialist, he said the surgery would be a "salvage job to get as much use of the foot we can but it's bad. It will never be the same again. There's too much damage." So he tells me when weather is coming.

I have a partially torn achilles tendon. It only really hurts when the weather is BAD.
 

Gina B

Active Member
Definitely. Muscles here...cold helps. I have a lot of inflammation in my body and that includes my heart, so lately I've been putting a cold gel pack to use for the chest pain that comes with extra humidity.

Guess you could say I'm truly cold-hearted! :laugh:
 

Jim1999

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I understand the affects of injuries, but I often wonder about how much our mental attitude affects how we feel about weather changes. Just a thought.

Cheers,

Jim
 

Gina B

Active Member
I understand the affects of injuries, but I often wonder about how much our mental attitude affects how we feel about weather changes. Just a thought.

Cheers,

Jim

Mentally, I love silvery rain and sparkly snow. Both are beautiful. My body just doesn't!
It doesn't like full moons either, that usually means a migraine. (as do barometric pressure changes) Funny thing is this: my primary doctor doesn't believe the moon phases affect migraines, but my neurologist does.
 

annsni

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I understand the affects of injuries, but I often wonder about how much our mental attitude affects how we feel about weather changes. Just a thought.

Cheers,

Jim

Hmmm - I don't know. Most of the time my ankle is fine but if we have a big drop in pressure, I feel it. I know my husband will ask if we're getting weather because of pain in his foot. Sometimes it's just because he was on it a lot. Other times it's because of weather. It's just part of the package of injury I guess.
 

Jim1999

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As I said in my opening sentence...I recognize injury as a fault.

In gneral though, I see many attitudes surrounding weather changes. Shucks, even the weather people miss the mark.

Since my strokes, I feel all the cold. Before that I could go out in a t-shirt and cut firewood at 30 below.

Migraines have always been a medical question. Some say yes, many say no...only the sufferer can know for certain, and who am I to doubt what they feel?

You know the expression, "Mind over matter"! I am just wondering where that fits.

Cheers,

Jim
 

abcgrad94

Active Member
My joints always let me know the day before it rains. I've stopped listening to the weather man because my joints are actually more accurate than his forecast.

Jim, as to our like/dislike of certain weather, that doesn't play a part in my arthritis, but the dark days of winter do make me get blue.
 

Gwen

Active Member
I usually get a migraine when we have a strong cold front coming thru. At first I thot it was just coincidence, but I have several friends who are affected the same way. I can actually feel the headache lift when the weather front goes thru.
 

mcdirector

Active Member
I usually get a migraine when we have a strong cold front coming thru. At first I thot it was just coincidence, but I have several friends who are affected the same way. I can actually feel the headache lift when the weather front goes thru.
Same here! I can watch what I eat and drink and how much sleep I get for the most part, but I can't control those fronts!
 
Well I have this problem longer then I can to really remember.

I can't even convince my doctor of what I am saying but my pain is throughout my whole body.
Sometimes the pain is so bad it leaves me immobile on the couch for about an hour or 2.

The weather here is changing constantly lately that I haven't even been able to sleep correctly now from the pain I feel trying to get to sleep.

I'm one of those people that also tells the weather better then the forecasters. LOL!!!
 

Cressa

New Member
My knees get really sore when it's really cold outside. One of my knees is bad and is prone to slipping or dislocating when kneeling. It hasn't slipped since I was a teenager because I know when to catch it before it happens. I feel like an old woman in the winter walking around with sore joints and knees.
 
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