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428506 tn?1296557399

Does the change in seasons affect your Lyme?

In my neck of the woods, we are transitioning into fall and the temps are getting a lot colder at night.  Some of my symptoms are about the same, but my joint pain and body stiffness are worse.  I also went through a bad Herx/flare this weekend, and wonder if it could be related to the seasons.  Just wondering if others notices a difference?

I tried to make a lot of poll response choices, but please comment or elaborate below as well if you'd like to add.
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Cold, damp weather is the  worst for me.  I have increased joint pain and stiffness.
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Thank you, Wonks, for putting the 'California' option in the poll:  can't tell one season from the next!  :)
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428506 tn?1296557399
Just bumping this up for comparison with the newer poll about how the Spring in particular affects Lyme symptoms.
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