Constatine
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I really don't know why some people get barometric pressure headaches only. Migraine sufferers typically have poorly functioning vascular systems in part because of high NO and low CO2. It is theorized that food triggers are due nitrate reducing microbes in the mouth or stomach that lead to increase nitric oxide when certain foods are eaten. I would consider this one of the major causes of chronic migraines. One who is susceptible to barometric pressure headaches likely just have a high NO to CO2 ratio (and thus cannot adapt to the changes in pressure) but do not have such microbes. That is just a wild guess though.Can I ask what you think about the weather triggering migraine. I have one trigger...weather. So considering all these other factors, why isn't there chronic migraine going on, it's only the day before cloudy/raining/snowy weather.