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937617 tn?1314212191

Flares, this weather drives me nuts !!

My condition was just improving with the warm weather in the middle of April. Although the pain was less than before - the fatigue got worse. Believe me my husband can testify to the increase in my snoring !!!!
Then the weather turned cold & wet again and the pain came back with a vengeance, I could hardly move for the first week it seemed worse than ever.
Sometimes it makes you wonder when its ever going to level out. It makes you wish it would all just go away and leave you to be yourself.
Whenever I go out in my chair I try to smile and I am constantly approached by little kids who curious about my chair thats the best way for them to be and I get comments about why I look so cheerfull, my answer is that you have to smile and carry on. Thats Life !!!
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It's so hard when you think there's been an improvement and then it just hits you again.  I know that for me, hot weather really seems to be a trigger.  I am dreading summer.  I just get so wiped out and can't hardly stand the heat.  Spring and Fall seem to be the best times for me.

Hope you get to feeling better soon.

Kristin
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1137779 tn?1281542505
Hiya ID

What a disappointment for you. Just when things were looking up. But it makes me wonder (on the basis of very little knowledge or science!) if there's a rheumatological component you're dealing with there?

But thank you for your cheerfulness. I know how difficult it is and how much energy it takes to pull yourself out of pain to smile and pass the time of day with people. So I think you deserve the Neuro Limboland GOLD STAR OF THE WEEK! (wish we had smilies on this site!)
hugs
sammxx

ps - what is it with snoring and neuro stuff...?
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