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Old 06-03-2013, 12:33 PM
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I have significant pain during times when LOW pressures move in.
It can be any type of LOW...rain, snow, wind. I hurt much more in lows...

Cold temps will cause a certain type of PN to become worse,
if that is due to high protein peptide antibodies in the blood.
One type is MGUS and another is cryoglobulinemia... These thicken the blood and it cannot circulate, and then pain results.
The cryoglobulins dissolve back in warm temps. Often these patients have to move to warmer climates.
There are blood tests to check for these problems.

You should try the new magnesium lotion on your feet. It is really working well for me. It is called Morton's Epsom lotion,
and is not expensive and at that low price is worth a try.
It will open up the circulation in the area it is applied to, and it will help block the NMDA pain receptors there.

WalMart has it for $5.98, Amazon for 7.99. I just bought my 3rd bottle yesterday.

You don't slather this on, but only use about a quarter sized dollop on the area and rub it in.

I think everyone here should try it at least one bottle's trial.
It is greaseless and has no fragrance and is very nice. Easy for men to accept!
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