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Magdalena
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Please post any changes you experienced during or since the recent hurricanes/tornadoes that swept FL and the southeast.

Anything that you noticed during or after the storms is appreciated.

Any observations no matter how odd they may seem.

Many are experiencing PTSD and headaches and allergies.

Just would like to see specifically how lymies have "weathered" the storms.

Maybe you just need to vent. That is OK!

Thanks,

Maggie


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TheCrimeOfLyme
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Im no where near FL, but as soon as the storms hit, I got strep throat, then bronchitis, then pneumonia,

then my SEVERE headaches came back for three days straight

and now I cant breathe. I have NO clue if there is a correlation to this, but I do know that rainy weather drives me INSANE and straight to pain

Isnt life grand?


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Magdalena
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CrimeofLyme,

Yes! This is what I am asking and I am sorry that you are experiencing these symptoms. I was looking at a map of the storm activity and the other systems that developed or continued as the result of the storms and it was very far-reaching.

Before the storms hit several people were writing to me about the effects they were experiencing such as extreme fatigue and exhaustion and this continued as the storms came and up to 3 to 3 weeks afterward. This prevented some from evacuating as the storms approached.

Thanks for responding!


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