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nide44 02-17-2010 08:54 AM

That's like saying there's no proof that the full moon affects mental patients! Its subjective, and observational. If it looks like an elephant and smells like an elephant, it probably is an elephant!

Sunrise 03-12-2010 02:15 AM

Dealing with snow and just plain freezing cold!
 
Hi! I'm new, so not sure if you all will get a notice saying you got a new post to this old thread. Could someone please respond and tell me if that's how this forum works?

And I just wanted to say I really felt better after reading this entire thread tonight. This winter has been hellish here too, and I see I'm not so alone in how it can have such a negative effect on how one feels! (I thought it was just me, and that I should be able to handle it better).

I dread winter. I try my best to use every tool I have to make it through each year with a better frame of mind than last. I figured I was handling it pretty good by the end of this December. (It's been 9 years total since the pain started). January was at least better than last year this time. But by now, March, I'm pretty much a basket case! So reading this helped a lot. I'm not going off the deep end for no reason. :o
It's late, and I hope my brain is forming thoughts into readable sentences. but I wanted to say thank you for these posts. And that I'm upping my Vitamin D dose. :winky:
Take care and I hope you have had a break of warm (anything above 50 degree) days!!!
Sunrise

PS: Sometime I'll talk more about my health stuff (or add it to my sig). I'll just say the PN is the worst part!

Koala77 03-12-2010 03:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sunrise (Post 631738)
Hi! I'm new, so not sure if you all will get a notice saying you got a new post to this old thread. Could someone please respond and tell me if that's how this forum works?......

Hi Sunrise and welcome to Neurotalk.

To answer your question; there is an option where members can opt to be automatically notified via email when a new post is added to any thread to which they've contributed. Those who've chosen this option will be notified, othes won't.

The addition of your post to this thread has caused the thread to be bumped back to the top of the topics in the forum, so hopefully those not notified will see that you've re-opened the discussion.

I hope that helps.

nide44 03-12-2010 08:09 AM

The option is called 'subscribe' and will notify you by email
You will find it in the drop-down box 'Thread Tools'
at the top of the page where the posts start.

daniella 03-12-2010 10:54 AM

Hi sushine welcome. I actually moved states from up north because the cold winter was horrible on my condition. There is no "perfect" state but the cold/snow is extremly horrible on me by far. Welcome to the boards

Sunrise 03-12-2010 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nide44 (Post 631776)
The option is called 'subscribe' and will notify you by email
You will find it in the drop-down box 'Thread Tools'
at the top of the page where the posts start.

Ok, got it! I used to belong to a glass forum that I see now is a lot like this one. :cool:

Sunrise

Sunrise 03-12-2010 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daniella (Post 631839)
Hi sushine welcome. I actually moved states from up north because the cold winter was horrible on my condition. There is no "perfect" state but the cold/snow is extremly horrible on me by far. Welcome to the boards

Hi there, My dream is to do the same thing! Just can't seem to put all the pieces together to make it happen. Finding a good pain doctor is one problem with my DX's. Or at least it has been here. Not having much $$$ to make a move is another. But it usually comes together when it's supposed to, so I keep looking and hoping. Just wish I could make it happen faster!

Like you said there's no perfect climate but I bet I could think of a couple better ones than the mountains!

Sunrise

nide44 03-12-2010 04:31 PM

I think that San Diego has the most temperate clime in the USA.
Average 70-75 degrees for 365 days.
.........But its on the San Andreas Fault.:mad:
(Nothing's perfect :cool:).

daniella 03-13-2010 11:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sunrise (Post 631855)
Hi there, My dream is to do the same thing! Just can't seem to put all the pieces together to make it happen. Finding a good pain doctor is one problem with my DX's. Or at least it has been here. Not having much $$$ to make a move is another. But it usually comes together when it's supposed to, so I keep looking and hoping. Just wish I could make it happen faster!

Like you said there's no perfect climate but I bet I could think of a couple better ones than the mountains!

Sunrise

May I ask where you live? I have traveled for a lot of my docs but one really good pain doc I found in my hometown was by calling a teaching hospital in my area and explaining what I had and if they had a pain doc who dealt with it a lot. He was truly better then my Cleveland Clinic doc which is much more well known.
Nide I always though San Diego had cold winters like 50's?
Well at least spring is around the corner for all in cold states. Tonight is spring forward

nide44 03-13-2010 12:56 PM

Its 56 degrees today in San Diego (52 in Balto- D.C.)
I was meaning the average temp.
Summers can get in the high 80's sometimes.
I'll take 50's (w/no snow) rather than 15-25 (or less) with 60"-85" ofsnow (in less than 2 weeks, this year).
and 80 rather than 98-103 like it is around here.
But around here, you can't feel the ground shake, and the dishes rattle.


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