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Old 12-20-2009, 05:58 AM #1
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Default Weather symptoms?

Friday (dh is in town) and we went out to dinner, went to visit his mom. I was okay. Saturday I woke up okay and fell apart around noon - a couple hours before the snow started falling.

I was so tired I was falling asleep on the couch, my neck and back and a lot of other parts were really hurting. Not walking too well, kind of weak in the hands.

We HAD to go to his sister's for the family Christmas party. I lived through that, came home and promptly fell asleep. Woke up on and off all night, still feel pretty rough. (been up since 3 am)

This happens every time we get a storm. And it's not a really bad storm here, thank goodness.

It's not any colder or damper than it was yet I feel trashed.

I'll come around as this passes.

Anybody else feel like they been hit by the snow plow?

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