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Hi Mary Ann!

A quick question -- after living in Arizona, how did your MS react there? Are you extra sensitive to humidity and do you find that in Arizona? I always hear people say it's a "dry" heat???? Seems to me, hot is hot!! Guess with my fibro, the humidity is a killer. Still trying to find the "ideal" climate. Thanks!!!
Hi Judy,

We lived in Arizona for nine years and for the first six or seven years, I did great. I was able to walk and hike, and I stayed pretty active. The humidity is very low, averaging around 10-15%. However, May to October can be blistering. Then, you stay in an air-conditioned place mostly. Winters are marvelous, my favorite time there.

The heat and humidity quickly sap what little strength and energy I have now, so I try to stay inside when it gets too bad.
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