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Joint Pain? Don't Blame the Weather


Claire.

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Are they serious? 

They run a statistical analysis in Australia

Try again in UK, then let me know. 

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On 1/11/2017 at 8:27 PM, spartan max2 said:

I can't speak for joint pain but my ear ringing defintley increase when there are major pressure shifts in the weather.

 

I'm skeptical of these findings though. If I cared enough I would look into the methodology. But a lot of people complain when the pressure shifts 

2 weeks ago my right ear started ringing...so annoying. If I open my jaw all the way, it'll stop but closing it comes back...silencing seems related to muscle movement but man I hope this ringing stops eventually.

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36 minutes ago, NightScreams said:

2 weeks ago my right ear started ringing...so annoying. If I open my jaw all the way, it'll stop but closing it comes back...silencing seems related to muscle movement but man I hope this ringing stops eventually.

If it dosent go away then no worries. You get use to it and almost never even realize it's going on. 

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3 hours ago, NightScreams said:

2 weeks ago my right ear started ringing...so annoying. If I open my jaw all the way, it'll stop but closing it comes back...silencing seems related to muscle movement but man I hope this ringing stops eventually.

I've had this condition for the last 20 years, and it doesn't bother me anymore, but having read your note has made me realise that its there,ha, there is nothing ear specialists can do about it, and no remedies work as I've tried lots,  millions of people have the same condition.I'm sorry if this upsets you but its just a fact of life.

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On 1/14/2017 at 3:38 PM, spud the mackem said:

I've had this condition for the last 20 years, and it doesn't bother me anymore, but having read your note has made me realise that its there,ha, there is nothing ear specialists can do about it, and no remedies work as I've tried lots,  millions of people have the same condition.I'm sorry if this upsets you but its just a fact of life.

I'm sorry it upsets me too. One weird thing I found is that if I work my neck muscles a bit, I can make it go away temporarily for an indefinite period of time, sometimes a minute or a few hours. It's definitely related to muscles somehow...for me anyway.

.....still upsets me though.

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2 hours ago, NightScreams said:

I'm sorry it upsets me too. One weird thing I found is that if I work my neck muscles a bit, I can make it go away temporarily for an indefinite period of time, sometimes a minute or a few hours. It's definitely related to muscles somehow...for me anyway.

.....still upsets me though.

I wonder whether chiropractors can relieve such tinnitus-- is it temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome?

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On ‎1‎/‎11‎/‎2017 at 9:28 PM, brlesq1 said:

Yeah, they didn't ask me to participate, either. I can always tell when it's going to rain within the next day or two, because my knees ache something awful.

Don't they also say a full moon doesn't affect human behavior? Maybe they should ask a cop.

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