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Kakimbo 04-14-2010 09:54 AM

Warm climate and RSD
 
Hi all.

I just got back from ten days in the Gulf Stream of Florida. It was 85 and sunny each day. Came back to MD to rain and a temp of 60. While in FL I was like a different person. I laid on the beach and sucked in the sun like it was a drug. I didn't hurt. I didn't need as many pain meds and I was HAPPY! Not only did the sun easy my hurts, but also eased my mind. I am amazed at the difference the warm tropical air helped me so.

We all get so worn down from this beast, along with our everyday worries. I had a horrible time getting through this winter. I have always loved cold weather and snow; but this year got the best of me. It was very healing for me to just lie back and soak it in. I hope for all my friends here we can all find a "warm place" to retreat to when life gets too hard.

Thinking and praying for each of you.

Kim:)

kathy d 04-14-2010 12:15 PM

Hi Kim,
I am happy you had at least a bit of relief from this beast as you say. I live in NE PA and found this winter to be brutal too and the rain with this spring has not been much better either. I know that when you are near the beach there are different ions (things in the air I believe is what it is) than if you live inland. That is why we always feel better when near a body of water. Cool huh! Hopefully, now you will be feeling better since there will be no more snow for several months. Thank God. It was a crazy winter for sure. Take care,
kathy d

Jimking 04-14-2010 12:38 PM

When the barometer drops my wife Suzy's RSD flares every time. kim ames, you are near the Chesapeake do you feel any different or the Atlantic Ocean?

dreambeliever128 04-14-2010 01:19 PM

Hi Kim,
 
This past winter has been the longest winter I've seen and I'm hearing everyone I know say it got the best of them too. We had a long snowy winter.

I actually do better in cold weather. I hurt more in hot weather. I get very uncomfortable in hot weather then go into a flare.

I am glad you got some relief in Florida. Laying in the sun sound good to me. I am going to try it this summer if I can stand the heat.

Ada

SandyRI 04-14-2010 02:24 PM

Kim I'm glad you had such a nice vacation - that sounds heavenly!! Welcome back, we missed you!!

I also LOVE the warmth and the sun on the beach, but what gets me is the howling wind. It hurts my head and my face and my shoulder. I grew up on the beach in South Jersey in the summers, its one of my favorite places. Unfortunately, when the wind is hooting, which is often, I can't tolerate it with my RSD. Which has been such a bummer. I also haven't been able to lie back in a beach chair because of the RSD in the back of my head.

I hope that all that will change after next week when I get my first ketamine infusions.

XOXOX Sandy

edever34 04-14-2010 04:02 PM

I am a sun lover too. HOWEVER I lived and the coast of SOUTH Florida when I mysteriously came down wiyh RSD. The climate did nothing to relieve the pain. We had to move back to Louisvolle,Ky due to my illnes and returned to Fla. for 5 week vacation this past winter. I did feel good there and only had 1 flare where i burned like the fire-breathing dragon. So even tho the sun feels good,i am not convinced that it helps RSD permanently,since mine STARTED in Florida. Who knows with this monster-lol. Fondly-Carol

Lisa in Ohio 04-14-2010 05:39 PM

I too, always feel better at the ocean. So glad to here of your pain relief. You are certainly right about this winter being brutal, it caused me all kinds of problems along with a hard fall on the ice. Left my dignity in the middle of Main Street!! Peace to you, Lisa

Wilbyfree 04-14-2010 08:07 PM

You were missed!!!
 
Hi Kim, you know last night in my prayer time, when I came to your name I thought...where has Kim been. Well, now I know, did you do any fishing? I do agree soaking up the sun is incredible for the body, it is better than a full body heating pad. I bet you feel great! I am so glad you enjoyed your vacation and was able to relieve your pain too. Last year my husband was transferred to Mississippi, (we live in Michigan), big difference. I was able to go and stay with him for a few months. Wonderful, pain was low, meds were low, I was in awe of the beauty of life again without all of the agony. So glad you are back I have missed your threads.

God Bless Jeanie

keep smilin 04-14-2010 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Wilbyfree (Post 644405)
Hi Kim, you know last night in my prayer time, when I came to your name I thought...where has Kim been. Well, now I know, did you do any fishing? I do agree soaking up the sun is incredible for the body, it is better than a full body heating pad. I bet you feel great! I am so glad you enjoyed your vacation and was able to relieve your pain too. Last year my husband was transferred to Mississippi, (we live in Michigan), big difference. I was able to go and stay with him for a few months. Wonderful, pain was low, meds were low, I was in awe of the beauty of life again without all of the agony. So glad you are back I have missed your threads.

God Bless Jeanie

Kim..SO happy to have you back..Can we catch the sun on my mountain?? First we'ze gotta fgure out how we get up there..check.maybe an elevator in the back!!

Nice to hear from you...

Kathy:grouphug:

hannah1234 04-14-2010 09:32 PM

YES Sun is like a drug!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it is the best therapy in the world.I live in Los Angeles, and whenever we get rainy cold weather I die... Sunny weather I am like an energizer bunny!!! :)


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