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Old 07-01-2017, 08:23 PM #6
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Yes, I bet you have to be very careful there in the summer heat, finuch! I am so sorry you recently had shingles on top of everything else. I know they are very painful.

I have had some of that pin-prick sensation from the heat, also, and I though it was just me. It goes away if I can get somewhere cool enough, so I know it is related to the heat. But the worst thing is the muscle fatigue and other symptoms, so I try to stay indoors where it is cool when we are having hot weather. There just isn't much of a way around it, it seems!

Sending lots of good wishes your way,
Erin
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