Headaches during Geomagnetic Storms?, page 3
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reply posted on 10-9-2011 @ 08:57 AM by samlf3rd
reply to post by true-life



Wow, this is getting interesting, I'm so glad I started this thread. Just knowing other people feel the same makes my head not hurt as much.

I still wonder how we can stop it, perhaps a copper bracelet? If this is an electrical occurrence then their has to be a way to stop it/divert the energy waves from your body.


reply posted on 10-9-2011 @ 09:00 AM by samlf3rd
reply to post by frugal



I see what you are saying, but it isn't coincidental. My brother-in-law and I have frequent headaches during the same exact time. I don't talk to him much, nor have I brought this up to him, but even my wife said you and my brother always get a headache at the same time...I have been paying attention to it for at least a year now, and thus felt confident enough to bring it to ATS.

It's not like getting in the shower and the phone rings (per phage), this is more like when you keep saving change but it doesn't build up, then you look at your worthless friends and begin to determine exactly which one is taking it.


reply posted on 10-9-2011 @ 09:02 AM by samlf3rd
reply to post by parksh



Wow, good for you. I am going to look at the link right now and see what I can find thanks!



reply posted on 10-9-2011 @ 12:14 PM by juleol
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Yet you probably had no symptoms during last solar cycle(s) even though current one is WEAKEST in a century or more.

Funny thing is that people here on ATS seems to have symptoms even with flares that arent earth directed or long before they even reach earth.
This is nothing but coincidence/placebo or wish thinking.


reply posted on 10-9-2011 @ 12:21 PM by boo1981
reply to post by samlf3rd



I can most definitely agree with you. I have a very nagging headache today.
If you check out my thread in my sig about how are you feeling you will see it documented there


reply posted on 10-9-2011 @ 01:15 PM by Blaine91555
Why would you seek medical advice on a Conspiracy Board? This is likely the worst possible choice you could make. If your headaches are debilitating, you should immediately see a real MD and avoid old wives tales and wanna be medical practitioners, educated by confidence persons and scam artists pushing fake medical advice and products and their strange ideas.

All that has happened here is you planted a suggestion that was likely planted in you previously by something you read or something somebody else read. This is not the first time I've seen this suggested, so I know its been posted on another thread before. Perhaps you read the same?

You want to see how it works first hand? Next time you walk into group of people you know try this.

When you walk in say "do you smell that"? (of course there is no smell) Then ask again a couple of times over the next few minutes spreading it through the group. Then later say "I still smell it and its making me sick".

Sit back and enjoy as most begin to smell something and most begin to feel ill even though you know the smell never existed.

Try it, it works. Works on the Internet also. I saw an entire neighborhood once end up in a hospital thinking they were all sick from chemicals from a tanker truck spill. Problem was the truck was carrying water. They were so convinced they got an attorney, but of course the Judge scolded the attorney and threw the case out of court. It was fun to watch though. The whole thing was caused by one irrational woman who saw the spill and cried wolf, not realizing it was plain old water.

Just the fact you posted this will now cause some people to begin having headaches whenever they hear there has been a solar flare.


reply posted on 10-9-2011 @ 01:46 PM by AnotherYOU
Reply to post by samlf3rd


i may have a theory on that

maybe silver and gold adornments serve a larger purpose than just being shiny.

they are metals, but have you ever tried sticking them to a magnet?

hmmm



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reply posted on 11-9-2011 @ 12:59 AM by ChungTsuU
Originally posted by MajorTom4754
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post by ChungTsuU



Lol, 50 minutes of meditatin', stopping, then stuffin' down some bourbon doesn't sound too bad.
As long as it felt fine or "right" sounds cool to me


Thanks Brother... It is what we make it! I make it the light and use all I can to climb up the ladder. bourbon is an aid in the extreame

OY VEY this is intense stuff!

-Chung


reply posted on 1-2-2012 @ 09:57 AM by buyerbeware
Hello,

I have been having migraine headaches for over twenty years. Sometimes they last for more then ten days. I started mapping storms and figured out that when a weather system is near Puerto Rico or Lower Louisiana I will have a really bad migraine. This has to be a strong weather system for me to have a migraine. And before you become a skeptic realize that I have been checking and there are only storms in that area. Hurricanes are the worst and that makes my migraines really terrible during hurricane season. That is just one example of how weather triggers my migraines. I have left back lobe migraines and this has been the norm for me. Yes I have had countless tests and besides a brain there is nothing that should not be there. Now aside from those systems I also get them when storms are nearby. But something I have not seen mentioned that happens to me is that when the storm is approaching I have the migraine at its worst but once it is overhead I am not in as much pain. I do not use the term headache because a migraine is no headache. I was in Georgia this past summer and the mountains were surrounding the camp like a soupbowl I could not see a storm approaching but I felt it with such pain and it came up fast. I remember getting back to the room I started feeling better and at lunchtime I went back to the dining hall and stated that a storm must be nearby for me to have such a horrible migraine and within ten minutes the rain came down. So anyone who thinks that migraines are not triggered by weather must know something that the researchers do not because last time I checked there is little understanding on migraines and what causes them. I have no control over these migraines regardless of what anyone thinks migraines are not controlled they are somewhat and I use the term very loosely relieved of pain.
edit on 1-2-2012 by buyerbeware because: spelling, duh!

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