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Title: BODY WEATHER PREDICTIOR QUESTION
Post by: w3duq on February 14, 2007, 11:13:06 AM
We all know that some folks can tell ahead of time when a storm is coming. 

My question is: How far ahead of a storm does your body begin to react with "arthritis" symptoms? 8 hours/12/24/36/48 etc ?


Title: Re: BODY WEATHER PREDICTIOR QUESTION
Post by: WA1GFZ on February 14, 2007, 12:43:29 PM
I have a 4 inch scar on my leg from 2 operations to repair tissue from hitting a tree with a sled as a kid.
When it itches I know a good one is comming in a day or so. It didn't itch yesterday so was not surprised to see an inch on the ground this morning.
Yesterday morning the weather orgasmaters were claiming 18 inches so I knew it might be 4 to 6.


Title: Re: BODY WEATHER PREDICTIOR QUESTION
Post by: WA1GFZ on February 14, 2007, 04:05:51 PM
big 2 inches on the ground wow they were wetting their pants yesterday


Title: Re: BODY WEATHER PREDICTIOR QUESTION
Post by: W1RKW on February 14, 2007, 04:09:13 PM
About a 1 to 2 days for my left knee.  Right knee is a different story.  It can pain me for no reason at all for any length of time.  There's no rhyme or reason to it.  Exercise will help it though.


Title: Re: BODY WEATHER PREDICTIOR QUESTION
Post by: W2JBL on February 14, 2007, 08:15:16 PM
12 hours before today's storm hit my somewhat arthritic knuckles acted up, and one previously badly injured ankle started giving me crap. oddly though i checked the barometer at that time and it was still quite high, and did not drop until this afternoon.


Title: Re: BODY WEATHER PREDICTIOR QUESTION
Post by: The Slab Bacon on February 14, 2007, 08:20:04 PM
bill,
      My right hip usually lets me know 24-36 hours before a nasty one is gonna hit. However this may sound wierd, but it stops hurting when the storm arrives!! Go figger!! thank God for Celebrix!!
                                                   The Slab Bacon
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