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Old 11-13-2008, 05:38 PM #1
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Default Has anyone else noticed that they feel better when it's cold outside?

Hello all! Have any of you noticed that you feel better when it's cold outside?

I for one, love the cold weather, whereas before I hated it! Now when it's hot outside, my face balloons to TWICE it's normal size and I am wiped in a matter of minutes.

I have to keep my house @ 70 degrees or I feel awful!

Are the rest of you like that? Do you feel better/have more energy when it's cold outside?

Do you swell up in the heat?

Any info would be really appreciated, cuz' I'm worried about my face swelling........do you think it is MG related or something else?

Thanks!
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