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Right now Spring is pretty bad for me. I think that and Fall are my two worst seasons. I live in Wisconsin, so there are some pretty extreme changes with each season. Thunderstorms moving in gives me migraines, extreme temperature changes give me migraines, my allergies acting up gives me migraines, days that are too sunny give me migraines, etc. They usually tend to die down in the winter I think. Summer depends.
Posts: 513 | Location: Milwaukee, WI | Registered: 03-15-2007
SPRING!!! Positively! Here on the North Atlantic, when the ocean is so much colder than the air, it somehow influences the barametric pressure and we get lots of rain and fog and I get migraines. The rest of the year, my weather-induced migraine attacks are so much fewer.
This question for some reason just popped into my head the other day and I never really payed attention to the weather's. But I think for me Spring/Summer affect me most because of the sunlight.
its not exactly a season for me. its the change of season. the change between winter and spring and spring to summer is horible. all the pollen kills me. i have to close the vents in my car while im driving so i dont smell it
for me it's not as much a season as it is storms; and they come in all the seasons! either rain or snow. i find that when the storm is coming, i have the worst migraines. once they arrive, they usually taper off to a more tolerable level. emily
Posts: 143 | Location: Salt Lake City, Utah | Registered: 01-31-2007
But I guess I'd have to choose fall/winter, because I also suffer from seasonal depression (lucky me), and the lack of light seems to aggravate the migraines too.
The more I think about it, it seems to be winter. Though summer's not too far behind, because I work semi-outside in the heat for several hours almost every day. The back and forth between outside and air conditioning can trigger me quickly sometimes.