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Old 08-15-2013, 11:58 AM
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Hi Ginnie,

It might be a good idea to visit Colorado in the winter or even early fall before moving. I live in the mountains in Washington state where are snow starts falling in Oct. and often stays until early June - for me the pain is much more severe as the temps start to fall or my leg gets cold. Heat does also affect me but, not in the same way. When temps get above 90 my swelling get's much worse and a vascular rash appears but, the burning, shocks etc., don't seem to be any worse than they are on any given day. With the cold the random 'live wire' electrical shocks become more constant and it is these types of shocks that make it hard for me to cope.

Hoping whatever decision you make works well for you and your son!
Tessa
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