Guest guest Posted June 16, 2010 Report Share Posted June 16, 2010 Absolutely!!! Josh is really affected by high humidity and heat. I've been told by adults with hypotonia (Josh has it - don't know about your dd) that, generally, it feels like you're walking through mud all the time. Just imagine when the air around you is even heavier. So, it is more fatiguing, more fatigue can mean behavior issues.  Sherry and Josh From: Christiansen <cathychristiansen84@...> Subject: [ ] Re: moody weather Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010, 9:17 AM  My daughter is very affected by the barometer. I just can't figure out if it is rising or falling that makes her moody. We live in a city where the weather changes contantly and the winds can get to very high gusts. High winds, rain clouds in the sky, or blizzards seem to make her more aggressive. The past 2 days she was a doll and the weather was constant.  It was about 70 degrees and no change. Yesterday and today are rainy but come and go rain and overcast. She has been horrible!!! anyone else notice this? Even if she doesn't go outside all day she is affected by the pressure in the air and it is very obvious. Even my skeptic husband said yes the weather must be doing it again. --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2010 Report Share Posted June 16, 2010 Hmm I never thought about the humidity and low tone together...maybe that's why my little one was so grumpy tonight and fell asleep so early! You're a genious! in NH Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry [ ] Re: moody weather Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010, 9:17 AM  My daughter is very affected by the barometer. I just can't figure out if it is rising or falling that makes her moody. We live in a city where the weather changes contantly and the winds can get to very high gusts. High winds, rain clouds in the sky, or blizzards seem to make her more aggressive. The past 2 days she was a doll and the weather was constant.  It was about 70 degrees and no change. Yesterday and today are rainy but come and go rain and overcast. She has been horrible!!! anyone else notice this? Even if she doesn't go outside all day she is affected by the pressure in the air and it is very obvious. Even my skeptic husband said yes the weather must be doing it again. --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 Hi ,  I know that NAET treatment can help in barometric pressure issues.  Demi From: Christiansen <cathychristiansen84@...> Subject: [ ] Re: moody weather Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010, 10:17 AM  My daughter is very affected by the barometer. I just can't figure out if it is rising or falling that makes her moody. We live in a city where the weather changes contantly and the winds can get to very high gusts. High winds, rain clouds in the sky, or blizzards seem to make her more aggressive. The past 2 days she was a doll and the weather was constant.  It was about 70 degrees and no change. Yesterday and today are rainy but come and go rain and overcast. She has been horrible!!! anyone else notice this? Even if she doesn't go outside all day she is affected by the pressure in the air and it is very obvious. Even my skeptic husband said yes the weather must be doing it again. --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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