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Old 08-17-2009, 06:24 AM #1
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Default effects of heat. tell me about it...

and following on from my 'hug' question, tell me about your experiences with the heat.
how does it affect you? how do you know it's the heat aggravating your ms? what happens to you?

again, i'm new to this, so i apologise for the repetition in questions.
We had our first 30 degree'er yesterday and i felt like poo. all in the mind?? who knows.

But will it get worse in the summer? we usually reach 40's....

what's going to happen to me?????
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