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03-27-2012, 11:54 AM | #2 | |||
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I find I feel best between about 50 degrees and 85 degrees.
Anything higher than 85 and my feet start burning. Anything cold and I hurt and get stiff (hypothyroid issues). High humidity is hard for me too. Some PNers have specific temps they prefer. But most of us get increased pain and other symptoms when the weather changes quickly with LOW barometric pressures coming in. I think Florida would be agony for me. Lots of storms there, and high humidity.
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