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Old 06-08-2009, 01:37 PM #13
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I cook at night too (I don't always sweat, but I usually roast). My fiance calls me his little space heater. I also have been finding that I feel like I radiate heat a lot of other times as well. Like what I'd imagine a hot flash to feel like, but I'm only 32. Because my flare-ups have been minor so far (numbness, tingling, dizziness), I don't get bad pseudo-exaserbations in the hot weather...but this summer I started getting fatigued and sooooooooooo darn HOT when I'm outside that I just can't stand it. I live in Texas, so this is going to be a problem.
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