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@amberpep, @sueinmn, Yup.....I am a great weather forecaster. I just look at the barometer on my iPad. First I try to guess what the BMP will read for the day. Then I watch it when it changes. The barometric induced pain is all over my body not just on the peripheral areas, arms, legs, etc. Do you know what is happening in your body? And why does it take so long to change? Even my friends and family can take one look at me and guess the BMP is lower or higher.
May you have happiness today and the causes of happiness.
Chris
@artscaping - Oh, I know what's happening - I have metal parts and screws everywhere, and bone, muscle, tendons, and metal all react differently to barometric pressure changes - and then argue fiercely with one another. And, due to repeated surgeries, I always have nerves regenerating somewhere, another source of pain during both temperature and barometric pressure changes. This phenomenon was explained to me by a meteorologist 25 years ago after my first major knee surgery.
Today I am happy because I have much to be grateful for: the sun is shining, my daughter was finally notified she has a modified job beginning Monday (off work > 3 months due to Covid-19 dangers to her), I have a Zoom meeting with all my Master Gardener friends, and I have a video appointment tomorrow with the pain mgmt doc. Life is good.
Sue
@amberpep That made me smile. For 25 years, the screws in my leg where a new ACL was anchored have been my weather forecaster. So much so that when the TV meteorologists say it is going to rain, I can tell my husband yes, it's going to happen, or no, they're just wish-casting again. The same happened, for just a year, with my surgically-repaired right thumb 2 years ago. Today both my knee and my newly-operated-on left thumb are loudly telling my rain is coming soon - I hope they are right, we have had hot dry wind dessicating everything for a week, and it's really hard to haul hoses to my flower beds one-handed to keep my new plants alive.
My hip doc says this is very typical of hands, feet and knees...
Sue