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Old 07-01-2016, 06:41 PM #11
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I find that staying inside in the a/c helps the most.

You are right, a hat is supposed to help but it does make my head hotter. The same is true for cooling vests, at least for me. When I was on Copaxone I'd save the ice packs that came as part of the packaging. I used to bring them with me everywhere. They last a while.
I did that too--they were very handy.

I wore my hat out today for the first time this year--and regretted it. It did prevent the sun from baking my head but as soon as I got home and took it off I realized how hot my head was getting anyway.
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Hats often make me feel the heat more. I have begun carrying a cane with me everywhere, we all know we never know what to expect when MS and the heat clash. It is in the mid to high 90's on a daily basis without the heat index here. Everyone please take care of yourself in this heat.
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It's oppressively hot here in GA. I haven't been outside for any length of time in a month. It just wears me out.

I have a Neuro appt towards the end of the month and I'm already dreading it.

We haven't had any measurable rain in so long I've forgotten when the last time it rained was. We need rain so badly....the trees and grass are getting crunchy!

I'm nervous for the 4th of July fireworks....especially the ones people get to set off in their driveway or yard. Prime conditions for a fast fire!
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Summer can be hard on people with disabilities, particularly MS disabilities. So far the summer here has been cool except for a few unspeakably hot days with temps around 100'. There may be more of those days as the summer goes on but for now I'm enjoying days in the 70s and wish I could send them to everyone who is suffering.

I dread the neighborhood fireworks every year. There are houses all around the building I live in and some of the residents in those houses just LOVE their fireworks. Some are so loud that they sound as if they're right under my windows.

Having diminished hearing helps a little but not much. I still feel the jarring impact of the louder explosions and definitely hear them even without the hearing aids.

I almost jump out of my skin with any loud sudden noise.

Cats I've had have gone into hiding at this season, and around here it is a season, not just a day. The fireworks can go on for weeks.

Public fireworks displays can be lovely, and I've been to some of them. They're well regulated, usually away from pets, and everyone hearing the noise is probably there voluntarily. Nobody will get hurt.

But every year there are news stories about somebody who is badly injured by fireworks.
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@Kitty, I wish I could send you some of our rain...Season thunderstorms and downpours pretty much every afternoon and evening...That is part of the beauty of living in southeast GA, the weather changes quickly and often but it does stay hot and humid.

@agate, I hope your temperatures stay milder for you. I am very sensitive to the concussion from the fireworks, I can completely relate. I wear my earplugs, but I will still be left in bed on Tuesday morning with my nerves zapping and jerking from head to toe.

Here's to all of us getting through each day, one day at a time and surviving the heat of the summer. I hope everyone has a safe and happy Independence Day!
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fall and winter are my better season's my ms is awful in the heat i dont take well to summer months and prayer it passes by quickly but in the mean time i do what i can to stay cool as can be
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fall and winter are my better season's my ms is awful in the heat i dont take well to summer months and prayer it passes by quickly but in the mean time i do what i can to stay cool as can be
I like fall and winter too!! The weather is perfect. Cold doesn't bother me as much as heat.
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I prefer any season to summer, but winter's cold bothers me too. It just isn't as much of a problem as summer heat.

Fall and spring are great, and I live in an area that often has a long spring.
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Unfortunately, we often have a very short fall, winter, and spring. Our summer temperatures often range from March to October or into November. I have seen Thanksgiving come with temps in the 80's. December has had temps in the 70's and 80's. Our winter often only lasts a few weeks. No snow, just 30's at night and 40-s-60's during the day.

The heat absolutely drains me and makes me feel like I should be dying. I feel effects from the cold when it's really cold. I have Fibromyalgia, too.
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A Chilly Towel is very helpful in this heat! Amazon.com : Frogg Toggs Chilly Pad Evaporative, Cooling, Snap Towel : Golf Towels : Sports & Outdoors. Keep it wet in it's container and in the fridge for an extremely refreshing wipe for when you walk in from outside. It it even helpful when wet but not refrigerated, like carried in a car. Just snap it, or shake it hard, and it truly is cooler than just a wet rag.

The link is to Amazon but Walmart carries them as well, both in store and online.
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