"I woke at 2:00 with a headache, of the sinus variety. This often happens when the weather changes, high to low pressure and vice versa. I casually thought our months of sunny heat might break, and looked at the report--sure enough, rain chance up to 30%, the highest we've seen in months. That doesn't mean it will rain. In my record-keeping here, 30% most often means 0%. We have had 100% predictions turn up dry. So it seems more accurate just to apply the "chance of rain" numbers to my head--I do indeed have a 30% headache.
Because my headaches seem so pressure-realted, I have always thought they are "sinus" and not migraine. But I recently saw a news item that some sources now consider sinus headaches to be migraines. Whatever it's called, they hurt, though not nearly as badly as in earlier years, when I was often laid up for 12 hours, and wanted to die."
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