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Barometric Pressure Change on a Clear Day?

When I mention barometric pressure intolerance, people usually think of storms or rainy days, but changes in the air pressure happen even on a beautiful 75 degree day with barely a cloud in the sky. To someone who is sensitive to it, even the slightest changes can be debilitating.

I used to think pressure sensitivity was in peoples minds, but now I know it’s in their brains.

If you think you may have an intolerance to changes in barometric pressure, I encourage you to download a pressure tracking app to really find out if your symptoms match up with the changes or not. The one I use is called “pressure tracker” in the google play store.

And stay tuned with me because I am traveling to see a doctor next week who has helped others overcome this very issue.

 
 
 

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