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764912 tn?1322711843

Summer and Migraines

First sorry I haven't been around lately....sure have missed everyone, and hope you are all doing ok.

Migraines change for me with the season changing, is this true for anyone else?
I am sure I left some things out...........feel free to add them under other and let us know what you experience.  Hopefully this will be helpful...:)
Tracy
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768044 tn?1294223436
Seasonal allergies really seem to contribute my migraines. Extreme heat can also trigger my migraines. Also, many summer activities such as mountain climbing/hiking or sitting/lying around in the sun for too long can trigger my migraines or make them worse. When it goes from heat to rain, that almost always triggers a migraine for me, and that can happen quite a bit around where I live. When the weather stays the same though, and we're not in an extreme heat wave, my migraines stay pretty stable though, even in the summer. :)
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875426 tn?1325528416
Seemed I could only vote for one- I have problem with heat and barometer changes, I believe.  Wouldn't be surprised if some congestion plays a role too.
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