Migraines due to weather changes?

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Anyone else get bad migraines like me due to weather changes? I know it sounds odd but it seems like I can tell when it's going to storm or snow because I get the most horrible migraines. Also when it's that time of the month for ladies I get them right before it.

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    I am not sure if this helps .

    I have had migraines since I was 15. Now 52. Had car accident. Lost front teeth. They chalked it up to neck injury.

    Then they came with period or ovulation,stress, too much caffiene, lack of sleep...you name it. I never could work a regular job or finish studies.

    Tried all meds and never could really get a handle on a preventative.

    I did not get them when pregnant, so now it was attributed to hormones...

    Fast forward past kids (4) and still headaches ...getting worse. Had cysts and bladder issues and heavy periods. Got hysterectomy in 2013. No change whatsoever to migraines...

    Was diagnosed with Lyme disease after so much joint pain I couldn't walk and every day headaches that year. Did full treatment for 5 months. No change in headaches although I can walk now.lol

    So my gall bladder failed as a result of antibiotic IV for Lyme's and I had it removed.

    July of 2015 . it is safe to say as it has been over 6 months. NO HEADACHES EVER. yay!

    The surgeon said there is no correlation

    Hmmm....

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