Why does it hurt when it rains if you have been shot??
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Depends on what kind of injuries you had when you were shot. Probably because of the atmospheric pressure changes. Know how old people say they can tell when it's going to rain because they can feel it in their bones? Same thing, pressure affects arthritis & certain injuries. I broke my wrist when I was 5, now have tendonitis that comes every time it rains!
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I think that it generally hurts when you have been shot regardless of the rain.
ya it does the same thing with broken bones.. i think its because the barometric pressure applies more weight to your weaker bones.. And it starts to hurt.. Humans adapted so there bones would not hurt with the highest air pressure but with weaker broken bones it hurts more.. Just a theory
I would think it would hurt to be shot at any time - rain, hail, sleet, snow or sunshine. It may nip more when it's raining because water is getting into a raw wound.
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