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Originally Posted by CeCe55
Just wondering how others suffering from PN cope during the colder months of winter. I find that the cold temperatures and snow have an adverse effect on my symptoms of SFN. If I am indoors not too bad, but outside is another story. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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My symptoms are always much worse in the winter. I think they are worse even if I am inside. Just like before it rains. I also wear the cuddle duds. I mostly wear sweat clothes. I also always have slippers on. I have a lot of tile and hard wood in my house. In the winter I can't go into any of those rooms without something on my feet. Try warm baths and showers. They help me.
Like Mrs. D. I wear gloves if my hands get too cold. You can get them very cheap and sometimes in a package of several.
Hope this helps