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Absolutely.

While those "Professionals" called Doctors swear there is no "scientific evidence" to prove that low pressure affects Arthritis, old injuries, migraines, etc., those of us who have these problems know better. I'm pretty much a hermit hibernating in the wintertime because of the lower pressure systems in our area during that time of year.

Migraines are another good example - now as the weather has been changing, and low pressure systems are becoming more prevalent, my migraines have increased in intensity as they always do during this time of year. My other problems (from old injuries, surgeries, etc.) are hurting more as well, as is my arthritis.

Trust your own heart on this one - you wouldn't have asked if you didn't believe there was a connection, and deep down you know that it does affect you, as the rest of us already know it affects us.

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According to an online poll that asks this question 75% of arthritis sufferer feel the weather does affect symptoms. Personally I think it does not. and I am one of 2%.

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