The Migraine Barometer was back
Edit: I keep changing this post! The original barometer is no longer available, but the new version is available at last, at the link below! Check it out. 🙂
You may be glad to hear that the “migraine barometer” has returned. It was unavailable for several weeks due to problems with supply, but they’re available and ready to ship.
The migraine barometer is actually a digital barometer that was developed for use on boats. Out on the water you need quick, accurate information about weather changes. Cheap barometers with a little sun and clouds icon won’t cut it in this case!
Many people suspect that weather and barometric pressure changes may be triggering their migraine attacks (other types of headaches as well). They use the barometer to see if and how pressure is impacting their symptoms. Some have been able to use it as an early warning system (it even has an alarm to warn of sudden changes), so that they can take their medication early on and avoid a full-blown attack.
Not only does the barometer show the exact pressure (calibrated to your local altitude), it shows a history chart, so you can see if the pressure has been up and down, or if it has dropped suddenly.
I get particularly nasty symptoms with some weather changes. I’m glad to see the digital barometer back, in hopes that it may help a few more people out there.
An unusually stable weather pattern – good news for me!