I’m looking into indoor climate as a trigger now, sparked off with stuffy nose at night as well as too cold & wet rooms JayCS’s Fibro Blog - #567 by JayCS. This is a new one I haven’t seen often. For me it first seemed mainly a sleep problem, but it’s also about mould prevention and in summer and winter I am often too cold, needing a hot water bottle or recluding to my own room, and that’s not just the fibro, it’s the underheated rooms (<20°C/68°F). So I may be starting a new thread instead.
Interesting that I’d just had a go at fibro weather triggers here…: Fibromyalgia & Weather: results from a new study - #4 by JayCS
What do you think, what’s your take on this?