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Old 09-17-2010, 11:02 AM #1
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Default Do seasons make a difference?

It is my first posting. I also realize this is repetative for most of you, but new to me. I am no where a severe as some that I have read, but it is slowly increasing. What I feel like is a mild sunburn that started at the feet, then legs, arms & tops of hands, now to my bottom and upper back and I think my face. I have had the EKG, MRI and hosts of blood work done with no clues there. I had been taking Crestor and discontinued aroun November. (High cholesterol and family history heart disease, I do need some help there. Been trying it on my own, to no avail) In the late spring I realized I wasn't feeling the "burn" and it remained gone for the summer. End of August I began to feel the burn come back, at which point it included the back and bottom. I do take fish oil, CoQ10 and Calcuim with Manisium and D. I just thought it odd that I first felt it in the fall of last year. I have a hard time thinking there would be a cool temp. connection because we would be in air conditioning ... I just don't know. Neurologist that I saw was more focused on stress, which I do excell at harboring, but i have never heard of that connection.
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