Do headaches strike before it rains? Discover why your brain senses pressure shifts—and how to calm your system before the storm.
Do headaches strike before it rains? Discover why your brain senses pressure shifts—and how to calm your system before the storm.
Ever noticed your head starts throbbing before the first drop of rain falls?
It’s not in your imagination. Your brain may be acting like a living weather barometer.
In this episode of Migraine Heroes Podcast, Diane Ducarme explores why shifting skies so often means shifting pain. Blending neuroscience with Eastern medicine, this episode unpacks how changes in barometric pressure ripple through your nervous system long before the storm arrives.
You’ll discover:
🌧️ Why your head starts to throb before the clouds even gather and what barometric pressure has to do with it.
🌧️ The five most researched triggers behind weather-related migraines, and what science says about their effect on your brain.
🌧️ A simple calming technique you can use today when a storm is coming to soothe your nervous system before rain hits.
This episode isn’t about fearing the forecast. It’s about understanding your biology so you can prepare instead of react. When you know why your brain responds to the sky, you gain back a sense of control even when the weather changes.
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