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We have that cold front behind that big snowstorm here now and my feet are killing me tonight. Weather also seems to affect the RLS and for me I have difficulty telling definitively which pain is from the PN and which is from the RLS.
I've thrown all my meds at it and it's a bit muted now. The last I need to take is my 800mgs of Ibuprofen about an hour before bed. I don't often have to throw the entire arsenal at it. Praying for the cold to go away and stay away!!! ![]()
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just to show how different we all are, we have the same cold front going on after the snow and the pain in my feet actually has decreased the last few days after the snow started on sunday. Friday and Saturday on the other hand were real bears.
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Neither makes much sense, I love fall & spring, that is when I feel best. The heat of summer is excruciating for my feet, I can no longer hang out on the boat and fish on hot summer days. The good thing is I can go barefoot most of the time or wear kick off sandals and have nothing tight on my feet. I've been known to run and and stand in a snowbank on a really bad pain night, I hate the pain of cold but it ceases the foot pain to tolerable. This is a crazy conditon we all have!
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