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Originally Posted by Kim12
At what point does the temperature start to affect your MG? I start to feel my MG at about 78 degrees. I am always amazed to see people out running or walking in 80-90 degree weather. My husband loves the heat. He can lay out on a hot rock and it does nothing to him. It hits 80 and I feel like a limp dish rag.
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Hi Kim. This is my first summer with generalized MG. I'm finding that temps over 80 seem to be my tipping point. I can run errands for about 2 hours, then it's get home quickly, totally exhausted. It then takes up to 2 days to recover.
My Neuro advised me to stay indoors, turn the air on, and go outside only when absolutely necessary.
If you're used to being active with boundless amounts of energy, this new 'norm' is very hard to accept.
Good luck to you! Here's to counting the days till fall.