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I'm wondering if I'm the only physiological freak show that feels overtly tired when the weather changes from cloudy/rainy/humid one day to sunny/clear and dry the next, especially this time of year with the cooler weather..???
Any change (either up or down) in the barometric pressure causes a change in the fluid in the joints. So, if you are in an area in which this happens often, you will find that you tend to "drag" or ache more during the time of year with frequent changes.
It sure makes me lazy. I used to get up at 5 and hit the gym. Now I'm struggling to and I haven't been to the morning gym since Monday
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