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Default Change in Weather, anyone else struggling?

We hear all the time about the hot/humid weather kicking off sx, but I am finding with the switch from hot to cold I am really tipsy, wobbly and struggling to stay on my feet. I am stiff, sore and sometimes am doing the frankenstein walk. I am experiencing quite a bit of spasticity and stiffness.

Am I alone in suffering in the cold? Hot saps my mental energy and makes me feel like drippy and floppy. Cold makes me stiff and unbalanced with such tight muscles.

Anyone else?
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