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Hey everyone!
Been trying to get out more then I have been, must say, a lot harder then it used to be! Went on a trip with some friends to a warm climate, first time trying to endure the heat. Never really experienced the problems heat can cause. Flared up a few of my symptoms; lightheaded, blurry vision, fatigued. Even worse was the friends basically not believing me I was suffering, even getting frustrated with me not being able to do the things we planned. Kinda looked at me like, "You look fine...." Must say, sure made me feel for the first time that MS has limited me. Not gonna let it bring me down though. Gonna keep trying new things to push my limits to see what I can handle. Anyways, just wondering if anyone has any tips for beating the heat. It really affects me but I don't want it to stop me being active and getting out. Thanks for listening! |
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Heat can wipe me out in the blink of an eye. It flares many of my symptoms, and it makes me feel like I'm gonna die. 85F seems to be the cutoff point for me. Any temperature above that makes me go down in a heap.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (05-26-2013), used2party (05-27-2013) |
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I simply can't take any heat whatsoever anymore, so I hibernate
inside my A/C home, all summer long. ![]() storm will knock out my electricity. ![]() When you're young and active, there are all kinds of helpers out there to help to keep you cooler, even cooling vests and stuff. Good luck.. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | used2party (05-27-2013) |
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One of the worst things about MS is not even the symptom, but one of the social aspect of it. Especially in early diagnoses people do appear to function normally. I walk around pretty good I don't have balance issues to bad and never use any canes or anything. I can't sprint or run all that much, but I'm still very mobile.
On the outside some of us look normal, but in the inside people that see us, do not realize how we feel, and try and hide how we feel. Recently I became winded after walking around the large stores for long, so I've been using the store scooters nowadays if I feel like it;., expecially last week when it got darn humid out. I was so embarrassed, because I am young, and look normal...like WTF is wrong with him? he doesn't even have a cast on his leg. Little did they know I felt like a dump in 100 degree weather, my legs were tense and it felt like I had rocks in my shoes and pin pricks that irritated the hell out of me. So yes I've been there... I've had days when dad wanted to go to the races and I simply didn't feel like it and'or scared I'd be there and have to leave fast due to something.. So I turn down a nice inventation where a young guy like me should of been like "hell yes I'll go!. It makes us look anti social, it turns people off and eventually they don't like to be near you. They just don't understand how it is, so I can't get mad at them, but it still is really hurtful sometimes... I have a couple of friends now that do not really text me anymore when before they'd be texting me every day. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | used2party (05-27-2013) |
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![]() We have a lady here in town with MS that is like that. Sometimes when I ride by in the summer I see her sitting there in the doorway just looking around, people watching. Quote:
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Eric, we have a member here, TXBatman, who participates in all the MS Rides there are in Texas. And we all know how hot that state can get! Here's a link to his profile.....http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/me...?u=9961.....he can probably give you lots of pointers on how to continue riding even with MS.
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Thanks, Kitty. I ran into him before on here. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitty (05-26-2013) |
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