Cloudy with a chance of pain
A number of us took part in this University of Manchester study over 16 months and the results are now out. Every year it’s like running into a brick wall at autumn, now I have an answer for the changing levels of pain, humidity!
Have a look at the website, ‘cloudy with a chance of pain’, usual www. Bits apply.
So now you know........
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Thanks airwave.
Came across a news article about this from a couple of days ago. For anyone who wants to read further or hasn't yet seen this, the web address is: https://www.cloudywithachanceofpain.com/
Here's the same link using the "Embed" function for Comments.
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I don't find my joints increase pain when it's cold but Raynauds likes to butt in wherever it can. I can't hang washing out any more because the temperature difference between the wet washing and the air is always enough to trigger numb fingers
Daisy
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