Yes, but all over and especially behind the eyes and in the temples.
Back goes out as well.
You also sleep funny and I can hear a ringing depending on how my head is tilted.
The cherry on top is when the pressure finally drops. I end up feeling "dirty" like I want to take a shower, but I never feel clean. I get that feeling when eating celery too.
It affects everyone in my family differently, but when a storm is set to form almost overnight from out of nowhere and rip the shit out of people in the mid-west to the mid-east, that's when we get these symptoms.
Things are not gonna go well. I think the Kentucky storm that just happened was a pretense for a big wonker coming our way.
I'm usually not as accurate as my dad. If he goes home early today, I'll post and let you guys know shit is about to hit the celestial-sized fan.
I have simliar issues. Not that severe (but do have persistent nausea, headaches, dizziness and trouble concentrating), but i feel it with any rain coming or abnormal weather pattern honestly. Snow is the only thing that doesn't trigger it; snow actually relieves pressure in my body.
Like that weird pain in the knee joints old people have when it's about to rain ?
Yes, but all over and especially behind the eyes and in the temples.
Back goes out as well.
You also sleep funny and I can hear a ringing depending on how my head is tilted.
The cherry on top is when the pressure finally drops. I end up feeling "dirty" like I want to take a shower, but I never feel clean. I get that feeling when eating celery too.
It affects everyone in my family differently, but when a storm is set to form almost overnight from out of nowhere and rip the shit out of people in the mid-west to the mid-east, that's when we get these symptoms.
Things are not gonna go well. I think the Kentucky storm that just happened was a pretense for a big wonker coming our way.
I'm usually not as accurate as my dad. If he goes home early today, I'll post and let you guys know shit is about to hit the celestial-sized fan.
I have simliar issues. Not that severe (but do have persistent nausea, headaches, dizziness and trouble concentrating), but i feel it with any rain coming or abnormal weather pattern honestly. Snow is the only thing that doesn't trigger it; snow actually relieves pressure in my body.