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I get MUCH worse as soon as it gets cold. The only time I feel better is in direct sunlight. I'm definitely in the wrong climate -- sounds like you might be too!
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You aren't crazy; I get like this too. I used to live in Northern Indiana, now live in South-Central Indiana. It is a "little" better here, but not a lot.
I am supposed to go off my babesia medicine in November, but I am sort of afraid to because I'm worried I'll relapse.
If winter was short I would just stick it out until Feb or March, but it would almost be April by the time it's nice here!!!!
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I had to move due to cold sensitivity but I do make it through the winters a lot easier. It seems fall and spring and most defintely winter are bad times for me. Not as much in sunny state.
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Yep, I too feel much better with direct sunlight..I know what you mean.
I can't even imagine uprooting my family so I would feel better..but yet I would do anyting to make this all go away.
I think my friends think I am a nut case, saying I feel bad when it gets cold..I wish they could understand. Laura
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