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Weather and Osteoporosis

Written by MyOsteoTeam
Posted on May 4, 2018

Changing weather can be a trigger for osteoporosis pain. It's different for everyone, but hot temperatures, cold temperatures, or rain can all cause discomfort.

On MyOsteoTeam, the social network and online support group for those living with osteoporosis, members talk about a range of personal experiences and struggles. The weather is one of the top 10 topics most discussed.

Here are some conversations about the weather:

It's been raining and chilly in my hometown. My fingers are killing me!

It’s rainy and foggy but feeling good.

My vitamin D appears to be low again. Maybe I can get more vitamin D once the weather gets warmer.

Can you relate?

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