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Dejibo 04-08-2011 07:30 AM

Change of Seaons flare?
 
how many have a flare with the change of seasons. Either hot to cold or cold to hot? I find the change of seasons, even if its to welcome weather messes with me.

Am I alone?

Kitty 04-08-2011 08:00 AM

I must be in one right now. :rolleyes: Weather has always been a BIG factor with my MS. Right now both my feet and legs are numb. This started around April 1st.....right when the bad pollen began. I wish I had written down when it happened to me before....8 years ago....but I wasn't dx then and had no idea it was MS. I though I had a pinched nerve.

Whenever there is a storm brewing or some other barometric pressure involved incident my sx go haywire. Heat, especially, just wipes me out. So....summer isn't my favorite time of year. And we have such l-o-n-g summers here in the South.

I feel like a walking weather vane. :rolleyes:

legzzalot 04-08-2011 08:18 AM

Sinus infections, heat intolerence, cold intoleence, and I can tell you hours before when it is going to rain.

Yup.

I dont like summer or winter. However the sunshining 58-63 degree weather that we have this week is perfect for me. Problem is I live in Virginia and that perfect weather will only last for about a week before the hot hits.

tkrik 04-08-2011 11:17 AM

For me, it doesn't always cause a true flare. But, I do have a flare up of symptoms, kind of like a pseudo-exacerbation. Switching from fall to winter is my worst time. But it may have more to do with always ending up with a sinus infection or cold right around that same time.

Kitty 04-08-2011 11:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tkrik (Post 760347)
For me, it doesn't always cause a true flare. But, I do have a flare up of symptoms, kind of like a pseudo-exacerbation.

I guess that's what I'm having now....a pseudo-exacerbation....since I've had these sane symptoms before. Still though, it's difficult to put up with.

SallyC 04-08-2011 11:35 AM

Originally Posted by tkrik http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/im...s/viewpost.gif
For me, it doesn't always cause a true flare. But, I do have a flare up of symptoms, kind of like a pseudo-exacerbation.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kitty (Post 760351)
I guess that's what I'm having now....a pseudo-exacerbation....since I've had these sane symptoms before. Still though, it's difficult to put up with.

Perrrrrzactly!!!!! Me TOO..:p

Desinie 04-08-2011 05:53 PM

I think what I have going on right now might be a flare. Then again, I've had this pain for awhile now. It's just worse now than it ever was.


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