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Old 02-08-2012, 06:15 AM #11
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I have lived in many climates from MI to FL to CA and I am in 24/7 pain everywhere but in harsh weather conditions I do have flare ups in pain and symptoms that are worse. Each of the places I have lived I noticed with the different weather my symptoms of flare change whether it be frozen limb or severe swelling etc. All of course come with pain.
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...you're a glutton for punishment?..... just kidding..Hey - we should do one of those trading vacations -I live in sunny California with 100' summers!!!
If it wasn't for the long air journey I may just take you up on that
although hot weather is just as bad for me as I burn constantly but a wee trip across the pond would be good. My hubby wants me to do Route 66 for his fiftieth next year, he has next to no chance I might just manage our M6 motorway instead to England!
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If it wasn't for the long air journey I may just take you up on that
although hot weather is just as bad for me as I burn constantly but a wee trip across the pond would be good. My hubby wants me to do Route 66 for his fiftieth next year, he has next to no chance I might just manage our M6 motorway instead to England!

Well - you know the Pixar Cars movie; route 66; we have a Baby Blue '64 Ford Galaxie 500XL Convertable and a my hubby is restoring a Hardtop '64 Ford Galaxie 500XL... who knows what sort of road trips may be part of our (this could include you and your hubby - a social pn'er exchange vacation)... of course my dream has been to do it (route 66) by horseback(okay I might be a bit mental....but my car-freak hubby agrees (not that i'm mental that it should be done by horseback) )........
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I think the weather has a lot to do with pain levels of PN, when we have low pressure systems my legs seem to be in more pain and when it is too hot my feet seem to burn more, so we can't win either way. Such is life.

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You know how people say "Oh my knee is really bugging me - it's gonna rain!" - is there any truth to that? I woke up today to a good, strong rain (for sunny CA), which we havn't had in a while and my pn symptoms are a bit bizarre. I am much more achy all over (which is unusual - I am normally just sore in my arms unless fighting a virus), also my wrists are just shooting electricty constantly this morning which usually comes on only if I do a LOT of activity. My coordination is totally off in my arms and hands, and again this is usually somthing that normally is associated with activity. So I am just curious if the rain has anything to do with it....or maybe I am just fighting a virus - goodness knows with 4 children their always bring me home little gifts inthe form of a "bug" Any ideas?
Hi Adelina (great name by the way).

I thought i would share my husband's experience when it rains. It has to be a hard rain. He then will sigh and go "Ah, it must be raining, my pain just left". Happens every time.

I'm beginning to believe that our bodies react to atmospheric changes in very bizarre ways. Some people hurt when it rains, my husband's pain goes away when it rains.

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Interesting, I had wondered about this connection. I was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy (affecting primarily my ulnar nerve in my left arm) that seems mostly stress related. When it's flaring, I have noticed that rain seems to make it worse. Now I know it's not just my imagination
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Interesting, I had wondered about this connection. I was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy (affecting primarily my ulnar nerve in my left arm) that seems mostly stress related. When it's flaring, I have noticed that rain seems to make it worse. Now I know it's not just my imagination
Hi v-lo welcome to the site! I wanted to say hi because my PN is ulnar nerve as well. Its in both arms and is auto-immune. If you don't mind my asking.... Yours is stress-related? What are your symptoms? How do you get treatment? How do you get relief? How long have you had this? Was it sudden or did it develop slowly? and many more... let me know if I bug you..
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Hi there Adelina, thanks for the welcome I originally stumbled upon NeuroTalk because of my searches for information concerning a concussion so finding this section about peripheral neuropathy was a nice bonus. My response started getting lengthy so I'll just send you a pm.
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