Me too, wow - when it's cold & damp, I'm miserable (like today)

Fortunately, I can work home a couple of days/week + more if weather is
bad

 

Bernie

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From: Robert Pall [mailto:rp...@neillsupply.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 11:25 AM
To: Jan Hargrove; tmic-l...@eskimo.net
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Weather

 

For me the Winter is the toughest....once the weather gets warm in the
springtime my legs always feel better...even though humidity still
bothers me it is not as extreme as it is in the cold weather. Today I am
having a real tough time working....and I have a desk job!

 

Rob in flooded New Jersey

 

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From: Jan Hargrove [mailto:jmh1...@sbcglobal.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 11:17 AM
To: Robert Pall; tmic-l...@eskimo.net
Subject: [TMIC] Weather

Cold shuts me down.................it's painful and thus a downer
emotionally! I live in OK, where we don't have alot of snow, but the
cold and especially the wind chill

make being outside VERY difficult.  My legs feel like they are made of
lead, walking is tough and then it takes time and warmth to make me
comfortable again. (And Frank

would tell you, the cold doesn't improve my temperment!!)


The other side of the coin, the summer heat wilts me rapidly.......since
I only sweat 

above the point of attack (t8), heat stroke is possible if I stay out
too long.

I guess you could say Spring and Fall are my comfortable times of the
year.

 

One thing I try to do is to keep a smile on my face and a positive
attitude no matter

the weather. Most people don't have any idea the pain that I live
with.......course,

Frank could tell them differently.  I'm so blessed to have such a
wonderful care-

taker, who takes a beating and keeps on being there for me!!

janh  Stillwater, OK

 

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From: Robert Pall <rp...@neillsupply.com>
To: Transverse Myelytis <tmic-list@eskimo.com>
Sent: Tue, March 30, 2010 8:29:31 AM
Subject: [TMIC] Weather

We are getting a huge amount of rain in the Tri-State area which started
yesterday and is expected to end tomorrow. My question is one we have
discussed numerous times ...but if you will indulge me with your
responses one more time. For me high humidity and rain seem to have a
tremendous impact on how I feel. The banding in my legs feels twice as
bad as normal...as do the numbness and pins and needles. Considering we
have members in this group spread out throughout the country (other
countries as well) I am interested in how weather and what type of
weather (if any) makes TM worse for you.

Rob in New Jersey 

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