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Originally Posted by Jesse M
I kind of think that moving to dry warm areas would be better for pn victims, since less humidity and less rainstorms are the norm. But don't know if the heat has an effect on temperature either.
What seems odd is that lots of older people retire to Florida, but Florida, (from what I see on TV) seems plagued by ravishing rainstorms and high humidity -not ideal weather for old folks I would think. 
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Yes, there is less humidity in the warm dry areas. However, the dry conditions, and they are dry, suck the moisture right out of a person. There is a T-shirt I saw which had two skeletons sitting next to a rock and it said, "But it's a dry heat".

How true that one is. In those warm dry areas there still are pressure changes and so they do cause aches and pains and hurting for some people.
As far as Florida, I guess some people like it and others don't. And it depends where you are in Florida.

Whatever works, works.