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January 15, 2013 at 4:36 pm in reply to: Cities with least fluctuation in barometric pressure? #1254
Hi John,
I grew up in Central Ohio, moved to Southern California (Orange County and Hermosa Beach specifically) for 4 years and have recently moved to Chicago. When I lived in Central Ohio, I would have the occasional headache (once every 2-3 weeks) but nothing like Chicago. Both winters that I’ve been in Chicago I have had headaches that swing from slight to migraine level for months at a time. They seem to lighten up in the summer. When I was in Southern California, I had almost no headaches. I would get one every month or less and they were usually fixed with some light medication and gone the next day. I hope this is helpful to you. We have planned to move back to Southern California because the headaches here in Chicago have become debilitating.Hello Everyone, I am from Ohio originally, in Southern California for 4 years and now in Chicago. I am so specific because these 3 regions have all had very different effects on my headaches. Chicago has been easily the worst place and we are thinking of moving back to California to get some relief. I have been keeping a diary and doing a lot of research on the historical barometric pressure data for this city and the constant large swings in the winter seem to be the culprit in my situation. Feel free to ask me any questions you may have as this has become an in depth study for me and I may have some of the same experiences you are having.
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