Guest guest Posted January 23, 2012 Report Share Posted January 23, 2012 This is really interesting. I know that changes in the weather can really effect people with Fibromyalgia but I never thought of Solar flares. It does make sense though. I’ll have to check more into it. Judy H To Health Through Knowledge Started taking Low Dose Naltrexone on January 20, 2009 for Fibromyalgia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Hashimotos Thyroid and PCOS http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDNforFibro/ From: Sara Tung Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 5:19 PM To: fibromyalgiacured Subject: Solar Flares and Weather My husband's fibromyalgia acts up when it rains, so it seems to be tied to the weather. It really acts up badly during a solar flare. There apparently was a pretty decent sized one last Thursday that caused a coronal mass ejection and an R1 radio blackout, and the magnetic radiation reached the earth sometime between Saturday/Sunday. This morning, there was another one that resulted in an R2 radio blackout and coronal mass ejection. While he seldom has pain anymore, my husband's been having moderate pain on and off since last Thursday. The solar flares cause radiation and electromagnetic fields that seem to affect my husband as much as EMFs from manmade gadgets. Just an FYI in case any of you are experiencing unexplained hiccups. It can be frustrating when you don't know what's going on and whenever my husband has unexplained pain, I always look to see if there's some solar flare/electromagnetic storm or electromagnetic disturbance going on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2012 Report Share Posted January 23, 2012 Hubby and I been talking... how will the solar radiation affect our crops commercial or home grown, hmmm. ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 5:19 PM Subject: Solar Flares and Weather  My husband's fibromyalgia acts up when it rains, so it seems to be tied to the weather. It really acts up badly during a solar flare. There apparently was a pretty decent sized one last Thursday that caused a coronal mass ejection and an R1 radio blackout, and the magnetic radiation reached the earth sometime between Saturday/Sunday. This morning, there was another one that resulted in an R2 radio blackout and coronal mass ejection. While he seldom has pain anymore, my husband's been having moderate pain on and off since last Thursday. The solar flares cause radiation and electromagnetic fields that seem to affect my husband as much as EMFs from manmade gadgets. Just an FYI in case any of you are experiencing unexplained hiccups. It can be frustrating when you don't know what's going on and whenever my husband has unexplained pain, I always look to see if there's some solar flare/electromagnetic storm or electromagnetic disturbance going on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2012 Report Share Posted January 23, 2012 I don't know anything about solar flares either but I do know that I was literally sick Saturday and stayed on the couch all day.  Sunday was some better but I kept telling my husband that I just didn't feel right. I'm sure that must have been the problem. Lovell ________________________________ To: fibromyalgiacured Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 6:30 PM Subject: Re: Solar Flares and Weather  This is really interesting. I know that changes in the weather can really effect people with Fibromyalgia but I never thought of Solar flares. It does make sense though. I’ll have to check more into it. Judy H To Health Through Knowledge Started taking Low Dose Naltrexone on January 20, 2009 for Fibromyalgia, Restless Legs Syndrome, Hashimotos Thyroid and PCOS http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/LDNforFibro/ From: Sara Tung Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 5:19 PM To: fibromyalgiacured Subject: Solar Flares and Weather My husband's fibromyalgia acts up when it rains, so it seems to be tied to the weather. It really acts up badly during a solar flare. There apparently was a pretty decent sized one last Thursday that caused a coronal mass ejection and an R1 radio blackout, and the magnetic radiation reached the earth sometime between Saturday/Sunday. This morning, there was another one that resulted in an R2 radio blackout and coronal mass ejection. While he seldom has pain anymore, my husband's been having moderate pain on and off since last Thursday. The solar flares cause radiation and electromagnetic fields that seem to affect my husband as much as EMFs from manmade gadgets. Just an FYI in case any of you are experiencing unexplained hiccups. It can be frustrating when you don't know what's going on and whenever my husband has unexplained pain, I always look to see if there's some solar flare/electromagnetic storm or electromagnetic disturbance going on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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