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need to crack my joints in ways that they don't bend

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Spouse wrapped my right knee in a neon green ace bandage because my knee felt like a crushed aluminum can, and it made me realize that I like neon colors now that I'm a few decades away.
Me: "My knees say it's going to rain again today."
OT: *checks weather forecast* "Your knees are right."
imagine believing that you are tone deaf and never consider that you can be sensitive to air pressure (because you mistake air=sound) which lead you to believe in never needing accessibility aid like ear plugs, because if Iβm tone deaf I must not be sensitive to air presure RIGHT RIGHT?
tettβwrong!
but now that you have tried ear plugs youβre surprised by the HUGE difference it makes after wearing them when the barometric pressure starts to drop
I hate being a human barometer...I really do. I live in central Florida and we just had a whirling dervish known as Eta cross our state late last night. I woke up at 1AM and my head was just POUNDING. Anytime there's a change in barometric pressure I feel it strongly. Missing work today because of the pain. I find it funny that at one point in time before the migraines I wanted to be a storm chaser. Maybe I was onto something there.
I've been struggling with having cut back my nortriptyline to 75mg from 100mg after my tachycardia event. I went back on 100mg about 2 days ago because 75mg just wasn't cutting it for me mentally and emotionally. I'm making sure I'm drinking a lot of water because I'm starting to suspect being dehydrated might have caused my tachycardia. Before I landed in the ER and subsequently the hospital, I had a migraine for 2 days straight and I know I didn't drink enough as I practically slept for those 2 days. Nortriptyline is known for having dry mouth as a side effect so I can't help but wonder if the nortriptyline caused me to be severely dehydrated and sent my body into tachycardia.
It's all speculation at this point but I'm trying my best to understand why I suddenly went into tachycardia because, I assure you, that isn't something I wish to go through again.

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This migraine started BEFORE the Thanksgiving Holiday, proceeded THROUGH Thanksgiving and is STILL affecting me.
Hurricane Season
Nestor is now the 16th named storm of the 2019 hurricane season and while it isn't coming to central Florida (where I am) I'm still feeling the effects as it churns out in the gulf.
It's going to be a long, painful weekend... ππ
And in unrelated/related news... π