Does anybody else get sick when frontal systems are moving in? I'm not
talking about headaches - but low grade fevers and chills....Anybody
have any idea as to why this might happen?
CanDo - 06 Dec 2004 14:41 GMT
Perhaps your reactions are similar to mine. My allergies and heart problems
get worse during most fronts. I think that it depends upon the direction of
the front, and it may be related to the types of different pollens and
pollutants that are blown into my area with the front.
> Does anybody else get sick when frontal systems are moving in? I'm not
> talking about headaches - but low grade fevers and chills....Anybody
> have any idea as to why this might happen?
Johnny1000@webtv.net - 06 Dec 2004 17:47 GMT
Perhaps it's the change of pressure, but my sinuses are definitely
sensitive to weather changes. I do better in the summer and winter
months, when the pressure seems to stabilize for longer periods of time.
..Jon