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Is it possible to predict rain or bad weather with joint pain?

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Probably not: This answer may generate controversy. Many of my patients absolutely swear that they can predict the weather based on their joint symptoms, and there may be something to it. The explanation usually revolves around changes in barometric pressure. However, in the limited scientific studies available patients couldn't predict the weather based on their joint symptoms.

Answered 1/12/2016

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Not sure: You can predict it, but you may feel a barometric change.

Answered 4/7/2013

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