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Originally Posted by Lukesmom View Post
The temps here have been in the high 80s and low 90s. I feel as though my arms and upper back are badly sunburnt...is this another part of the fun?
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Yep, anything above 70℉ increases my burning pain. The higher the temperature, the greater the pain.

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