![]() I recognize that formally this is me breaking the locale model, but if so, then that’s a flaw in the design of locales and not a flaw in me. To me, that means I prefer English UI text but it doesn’t suddenly mean I want my units in arms and ounces and firestoves or whatever weird shit you Anglosaxons do :-) Dutch software UI translations are terribly cringey. I’m Dutch in NL and my browser (and OS!) is set to prefer en-US. Locale, in practice on the web, is mostly about language (fortunately!). It really helps my stress level if I can finish my plan for the day before a headache puts me out. Regarding preparation, I try to get stuff down so I can take it easy around the time when the pressure is shifting.įor example, later this afternoon the pressure is supposed to climb quite a bit so I’m getting critical blockers for work done this morning and then I’m going to visit the gym at lunch. The barometer frequently predicts big, nonspecific weather changes so whenever I see one on the horizon I know that I might get a migraine when that happens. That’s why I pay attention to the barometer. ![]() I can usually tell by intuition if weather is going to trigger things - I’ll even say, “it feels migrainey out” - but I don’t have one specific weather pattern that is clearly the cause. ![]() I’m in the same boat and contemporary headache research doesn’t have any clues yet (aside from the fact that it’s a real phenomenon and we’re not crazy) although it is an area of active research. ![]()
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