Absolutely! I can see it and it's even worst if the barometric pressure is dropping.
Julia
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hiker53
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Definitely worse even a few days before the full moon.
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cantgiveupyet
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me too
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Angelica
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I have a hard time sleeping around the full moon and then due to lack of sleep I take a dive at least mentally and mood wise.
It would help if I had some curtains on my window.
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daystar1952
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Wow...someone should really do a study on this. I was feeling awful and weak yesterday so I thought I'd look up the moon cycle. It's a few days before the full moon. I'm not very educated in the moon cycles but the website I went to made it look like (from the drawings) that the moon is full for several days. Can that be?
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Alv
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OH YES!
Evey bug even the parasites loves it and ahving a party in our body and BRAIN!
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