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03-09-2015, 10:20 PM | #1 | ||
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I had a pretty good couple of months where my feet didn't seem to bother me much. Now that the weather is shifting my feet got very numb and it seemed to spread up my right leg. it's calmed again but I just wanted folks to be aware that the damp season is upon us so don't panic if you suddenly feel worse for a while. I set off a flair up in my upper body from raking my roof, shoveling snow and hammering ice. Don't do it!
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03-09-2015, 11:27 PM | #2 | |||
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Hi StillFighting!
Sorry your neuropathy is worse with the weather and all that you've been doing. That's the trouble with snow and ice. It's makes so much work. Well, that's what people tell me anyway. I haven't ever lived where it snows so to me it was just this beautiful and magical sight. I have been told otherwise. I hope you can rest up a bit and that the pain subsides. Barometric pressure changes can affect people with a lot of different conditions. There have been some weather related posts on a number of different forums here over the years with people noticing increase in their symptoms. I know it happens with migraine and some of the TBI members have talked about it increasing their PCS symptoms as well. |
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