DavidBianchet2 · 56-60, M
no
jackjones68 · 51-55, M
Definitely
SleepingWithGhosts · 46-50, M
Very much so.
saragoodtimes · F
since I broke my hip the cold affects me and I know 3 days in advance of rain
Bri89 · 36-40, M
My back aches, but then again, it always aches.
PinkMoon · 26-30, F
I have Seasonal Affective Disorder so autumn/winter make me depressed.
Degbeme · 70-79, M
The cold makes my everything ache.
Ambroseguy80 · 56-60, M
Yes and it gets worse the older I get for some reason.
DancesWithWolves · 56-60, M
Yes, this happens to me all the time
taneegoan · 31-35, F
yes mostly in monsoon season sometimes in cold too
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
I've got extra synovial lining in my right knee. (PVNS) It gives me pain which is worse in cold damp weather.
Thevy29 · 41-45, M
My knuckles and fingers hurt.
Confined · 56-60, M
Yes having metal parts in me, hurts as the weather changes. Ow days so do all joints when it gets cold.
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
Well. Slaming your fingers hurts alot more when theyre cold..
GoFish ·
mine is fine but i heard other people can feel it
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
Yes. Particularly my left elbow, because there's a steel plate screwed into it.
lissah · 36-40, F
Nope. My body is fine.
CookieCrumbs · F
My nose and/or breathing detects changes in humidity.
Degbeme · 70-79, M
@CookieCrumbs *boops your bose* ;)
greensnacks · F
Rarely anymore. It did when I was younger in my 20s, which is weird.
Knee injury in winters
faery · F
Sudden sharp barometric pressure shifts either make my joints feel tight/dull aching or loose/sharp pain, depending which direction it's moving.
Absolutely.
Sometimes you hear someone say something about the correlation between the weather and pain level. I agree as I can usually tell it is going to storm at least 36 hours before the storm arrives in the local area.
Sometimes you hear someone say something about the correlation between the weather and pain level. I agree as I can usually tell it is going to storm at least 36 hours before the storm arrives in the local area.
swirlie · 31-35, F
Yes, especially when there's hail falling from a passing storm. Never try to catch hail stones on your tongue.... because they ain't snow flakes!
ElwoodBlues · M
Not that I have noticed. I know for some it's associated with a broken bone that healed. I haven't broken a bone in over 50 years, (knock on wood) and i don't have any pain at the site of the old break.
M00ed · F
AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
@M00ed 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Well I haven't been in extreme cold in decades (below 10°f), so I really can't say.
































