Re: Neoprene Mask .


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Posted by Bob G on July 05, 1998 at 01:00:22:

In Reply to: Neoprene Mask . posted by Yazz on July 04, 1998 at 23:12:57:

Clustahs? Sounds like you're from Boston. Change of weather may have a triggering affect on clusters. Seems like mine come during the extreme cold or extreme hot times of the year. I live in southern Nevada and we have (almost) freezing temperatures in the winter and 110 to 115 degrees are normal in the summer. ( A little advice....don't visit Vegas in January or July) Humidity is normally below 15 percent. My worst ha's are in the winter. The heat sometimes, not always, will bring on a shadow ache if I'm outside 4 to 6 hours during hundred degree or more temps. The funny thing is that the ha's are the worst during extreme cold weather but an ice pack on the side of the head or breathing cold air in the freezer is what helps to take the edge off the ha's. Go figure. I've never noticed the humidity having any affect on ha's one way or the other. High humidity here just means you sweat and stink more.


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