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Old 10-05-2010, 03:31 AM #10
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YES, YES, YES!!!! After the hot humid yucky summer, now it's cooler but has been raining for a few days. Ouchers!! So really, the humidity is still here and doing it's usual number on me. More stiffness, pain and spasticity than usual and fatigue. Seems like when I finally wake up and get dressed, I'm completely exhausted. Any little physical exertion seems like running a marathon. Standing up is really difficult too. Guess this is just the way life is with this "lovely" disease.
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