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Old 06-04-2007, 11:34 AM
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Cathie:

Do you get the burning when it's going to rain?? Last night, outside, the weather was like it didn't know what it wanted to do. Didn' know if it wanted to pour, or just drizzle. The sky was cloudy, the air was thick. You could cut it with a knife. Alan and I, well let's just say, he didn't go to bed until I massaged him so hard, and he had to take his alprazolam. Then it rained cats and dogs and he promptly fell asleep and woke up at 10:30 this morning. He was extremely well rested.

I had the ants crawling over your body kind of feeling last night, along with the burning. I'm nowhere near his severity with the PN. I really felt for him last night. He couldn't lay down, he couldn't sit. It drove him crazy. Then when the downpour came, he fell deeply asleep.

Isn't it nuts how the barometer affects many of us???

I've read the reason for this (on the boards) but it never fails to amaze me how the weather affects Alan's PN. And he really thinks the IVIG is helping him.
I said to him last night: 'I thought you said the IVIG is helping, and he goes, "well, look at the weather, it's not helping me right now".

I just don't know. But it's his decision to keep on with the IVIG.

Melody
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