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Old 12-14-2009, 10:56 PM #21
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I was going to ask about this too. It rained Friday night and all day Saturday. I woke Sat. morning and knew it was going to be a bad day. I started out trying to unload the dishwasher and get it reloaded with Friday's dishes. Within an hour I was shakey on my feet and barely standing, and breathing hard, just walking back and forth in my huge (8 foot long) kitchen! I went back to bed, slept 3 hours and got up feeling a little better, but I didn't really do anything the rest of the day.

I've never had anything like that before and wondered if it was because of all the rain we were getting. On Sunday, it was clear and I felt almost fine.
My symptoms are the same as yours when it rains. MS and rain/humidity are not compatible.

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