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Dear Friends
Recently, I've had some brilliant results with homeopathy, especially with Gelesium in high potency.I'm still suffering from this problem when the weather is really very good and it's high pressure with bright sharp blue skies.
Of course dark glasses might help but they only do for a short while.
The biggest symptom is that my eyeballs turn from very soft to hard like bouncing rubber balls some of use might have played with when young.
Also I feel a bit panicky. I don't know if that is from the pressure or more knowing what will come.
I tend to get headaches that get nearly migraine in nature however my mentality is to soldier own thru' this weather.
I love good weather like this but it doesn't like me.
Ay IMPORTANT factor is that when I wake up in the morning I sense the high pressure outside without even having seen it.
Naturally, my BP is a little low so that might have something to do with it too.
Any pointers ?
H
HamishC on 2009-05-16
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Yup the clear blue skies are clouding over a bit and I'm feeling the tension ease from my body and that was before I was even sure it was blue or not outside.
About my character. I'n fairly driven and optimistic and of course get excited when it's nice weather.
I'd really appreciate any help with this as it is a bit of a disability.
About my character. I'n fairly driven and optimistic and of course get excited when it's nice weather.
I'd really appreciate any help with this as it is a bit of a disability.
HamishC last decade
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