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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Or more likely how much you drank the day before. It's easy to forget that water loss is a major factor in long hot summers. We seldon have enough opportunity to gain the experience and keep it in mind for the next time. Still though there may be relationship to the aches and pains gout, rheumatism and arthritis sufferers feel when there is a thundery spell of the right type. Thanks for explaining why I've had an attack of gout for the past week. I couldn't tie it in to anything I'd eaten or drunk so perhaps you've solved it. -- Graham Davis Bracknell |
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