Thread:Oceanfront/@comment-33299993-20180202203037/@comment-34366989-20180610124047

I was in the red zone, but it is a dry heat and there was very little wind in my yard. The rain was not on any maps. That was why I was feeling so horrible...a storm was moving in and the barametric pressure was dropping. I checked the weather because I usually don’t have that level of pain unless a storm is moving in. Then I saw it get overcast, and I knew my body (pain in joints and nerves) is always right. Once the rain hit I was fine again. It’s the changes that hurt. The barametric pressure, when it lowers puts presssure on your body (weight of air) and things expand, which irratate my nerve endings. Don’t let anyone tell you that is an old wise tale. Today I feel great. But going to try to get a little more sleep. Do you still have your cold?