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I am curious as to whether any of you experience an increase in your symptoms when the weather changes.
My body does not like cold weather and today was the first day of cooler weather for us.
The high was 60 and rainy. I know that does not sound very cold but it was a fairly good drop compared to the warm weather we had last week.
As it gets even cooler and the occasional snow occurs my symptoms worsen. Is this common? Winter is quite difficult for me. Maybe I should move back home to Florida.
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bettyg
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cricket. you'd NEVER make it in IOWA, the dakotas, minn., wisc, with those SUB-ZERO and 40-60 BELOW actual temps!!
now aren't you warmer now? lol i do know what you mean; iowa had 1 month of warm/sunny weather and then almost 1.5 wks. straight of rain and cold. this week we'll be lucky to hit 50. burr, old man winter is knocking too soon on our doors.
iowa had 1.5" in the last 2 days. way too early.
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I have problems every time the barametric pressure changes.
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I have problems every time the barametric pressure changes.
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Nice temp drop here, went from 90s to 70-80s, really nice. Dropped below 70 and I am literally in a world of hurt.
Moving seems to make it a bit better, gets the blood flowing, but it hurts pretty bad to get started and my right arm seems to have taken the brunt of it. Basic hand tools are frustrating. My left hand works better and I certainly aint left handed.
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