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Default Can I be allowed to complain?

Where I live it is 104 degrees right now. Tomorrow it is supposed to be 106. I'm somewhat new to this area--I certainly did not grow up with this kind of heat. People look at me strange when I say this is too hot.

All you M.S.ers out there will agree that not only is this hot but UNBEARABLE if you have MS. Right? I should be able to whine?? I feel like I am trapped in my house and can't go anywhere. The A/C can't even keep up by the end of the day. And this will go on until Sept.
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