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Originally Posted by kathy d
Dear RSD Friends Living in Florida,
Hi all. I need some input for those friends living in Florida. I may have to relocate to either the Tampa area (west side of Florida) or the Fort Lauderdale area (east side of Florida) within the next six months or so to help with my pain and I was wondering how it is there for RSDers living in the areas. I am currently living in Philadelphia, PA area and suffer immensely in the cold winter months as well as in the summer from the high humidity and rain storms. We have had high humidity and high temps in the last 3 or so weeks and I have been suffering horribly. I started thinking that maybe this weather we have had lately here is just like it is in Florida and wondered if so should I even move there?? If I am not going to find any relief in Florida then why move there for relief?
I currently have full body RSD, Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Osteoporosis which means my whole body hurts all the time with no relief from anything. Any input would be helpful.
I have also lived in AZ and drove through NM several years ago and loved it but I was wondering if anyone lives there now how they deal with the excessive heat in the summer? I am trying to figure out where would be the best area for me to move to to help relieve myself of some pain.
A 50 degree winter with no ice storms sure sounds good to me. I am thinking that in Florida and other places the temps don't drastically change like they do in the NE areas or other more northern places. Thanks for any and all help and I pray that everyone has a lowered pain level.
Thanks,
kathy d 
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Hi Kathy,
I live in Scottsdale,Phoenix, area of Arizona. It is brutally hot in the summer. We are currently having 105 degrees and it rained 1 inch last night.
Thre are 3 months that are pretty awful heatwise-we call it the monsoon season, because we get the rain. The winters, fall and spring are wondeerful, Dry heat. i also have fibromyalgia, full body RSD 14 years now. Used to live in Oregon- we have been here about 11 years. I love it here, I don't go out a lot in the summer. We have a pool, which is nice. Our state is the 3rd hardest hit state for foreclosures, so pricing is good on housing.
The weather beats the rain and snow in Oregon. I might be a good idea to visit where you want to move first?
Take care, loretta