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Default Anyone Else get Worse in the Cold

I'm all new to this and my Neuro was adamant about me not pointing space heaters at myself and limiting the amount of time I use heating pads.

My muscles tighten so bad in the cold I can't even walk. I've been this way my whole life and now that I have permanent disabilities I can not compensate by going slower in the cold. I pretty much need crutches on a cold day and often don't use assistive devises when it's warm outside.

Is anyone else like this?

I'm at my best when it's 65F - 80F degrees outside.
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