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Old 12-09-2006, 07:05 PM #3
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The burning in the summer, really gets me! I don't have it every day, but often when it is really hot out and until last summer we didn't have AIR. Now we have a portable unit in the bedroom..so I spent alot of time in there.

Up North, it never gets that hot. It is a cool place in the far Northern US on the Canadian border.

Your Endep takes a while to leave the body...after about 3 weeks, you might
notice it is gone. But perhaps not.
Thanks Mrs D, sound like living near the Canadian border would be an ideal place to live for people with small nerve damage, with us down under Tasmania would be a good spot being closer to the south pole.
Thanks for the advise with the Endep too
Brian
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