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Posted by linkadge on October 13, 2002, at 18:10:17

In reply to heavy cloud - no rain, posted by turalizz on October 13, 2002, at 16:06:41

I though that this was just me
but when you mentioned it I really
know what you mean. It is especially
bad when it is high pressure, high
humidity, then after it rains I
feel so much better.

I have a theory. Some people with migranes
swear that they follow similar pattern,
the pain reaches its peak just before rain.
After it rains they are relieved. Also
notice how andidepressants are sometimes
used to aliviate migranes. I thing that
Some common mechanizm connects these two
ailments, and that mood can be directly influanced by the weather.

Animals also have an inate sence of when
it is going to rain. Birds and such know
this and go into there nests. They don't know
this because of the clouds but because of
the atmosphere. I think there are a certain
number of people who share this sence,
and it comes in the form of low mood.


Linkadge
I can never remember feeling depressed
right after a heavy rain.



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