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Old 08-06-2009, 11:01 AM #25
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Ken - I think you made a very valid point. While it is hot in AZ, during the monsoons when it is more humid I have more muscle spasms, fatigue, and difficulty ambulating for any length of time, and generally more MS symptoms popping up on a daily basis. Once the humidity goes back down I start doing better. Hence, it is during the monsoon season that I tend to "hibernate" more.
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