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AZ-Di 09-08-2013 02:58 PM

Before a rain storm my arm does burn quite a bit. I'm so very thankful to be in a warm climate so I won't have to experience cold until November or December.
I do know when cold water runs across my arm it might just as well be acid or something.

Brambledog 09-08-2013 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by AZ-Di (Post 1013172)
Before a rain storm my arm does burn quite a bit. I'm so very thankful to be in a warm climate so I won't have to experience cold until November or December.
I do know when cold water runs across my arm it might just as well be acid or something.

Know just what you mean..... Interestingly, just reading this made my arm burn. Talk about the brain overreacting to stimuli!!! :rolleyes:

Right now I'd give a LOT to be living in a warm climate :cool:

Bram.

anon6715 09-12-2013 05:00 PM

Okay, so it was chilly and damp this morning when I was on my way into work. And my hand and arm were on fire all day. Of course, they usually burn but this was some next level ***** today.

Hmm...it would seem my CRPS is affected by the weather.

Brambledog 09-12-2013 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by KimA (Post 1014209)
Okay, so it was chilly and damp this morning when I was on my way into work. And my hand and arm were on fire all day. Of course, they usually burn but this was some next level ***** today.

Hmm...it would seem my CRPS is affected by the weather.

Hey Kim,

I'm so sorry you're having a bad time of it. The roller-coaster of CRPS symptoms is hard enough without watching the weather forecast with that sinking feeling because the rain clouds are coming...:rolleyes: We've got four days of rain forecast after a warmer day - I swear I can feel the clouds building up. Burn burn ouch ouch ;)

Hope you have a better day tomorrow :hug:

Bram.

Vrae 09-13-2013 01:34 AM

I would imagine that those of you who are affected by weather can totally appreciate what I am dealing with in Colorado right now. My goodness it's been tough! I mean REALLY, REALLY TOUGH! Only three more days of it to go... joy! :(

Brambledog 09-13-2013 02:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Vrae (Post 1014294)
I would imagine that those of you who are affected by weather can totally appreciate what I am dealing with in Colorado right now. My goodness it's been tough! I mean REALLY, REALLY TOUGH! Only three more days of it to go... joy! :(

Lol, I don't know what you mean Vrae :winky:

Hope you are doing ok today, it sucks here as well, we are going into the first big autumn storm....a week's lead up and then a week back down again I expect. Deep smiley joy ;)

Oh how I long for that brief warm summer we had!!!!

Bram.

AZ-Di 09-13-2013 02:40 AM

VRAE, I can't begin to imagine what you're dealing with. I've see all the flooding aroung the Boulder area and that's not too far from you! All that humidity! Hope you have some A/C to help dry things out.

Allanira 09-15-2013 07:37 AM

Cold hurts. Whether its ice, or just the winter coming on. It hurts. I can tell my husband when he needs to close all the windows on house or truck just by how I feel. Good thing I live in NM lol. Even if its clear at the time he does it. My knee is the best weather predictor I could ever have lol.:D

st1rn 10-04-2013 03:07 PM

for me the cold makes it worse. My pain / discomfort tends to be more of a deep cold pain. the closest thing I can think of to describe it is "freezer burn". The cold damp air on my recent deep sea fishing trip made my pain worse and now that the weather is cooling off, my symptoms have worsened

Brambledog 10-04-2013 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by st1rn (Post 1019842)
for me the cold makes it worse. My pain / discomfort tends to be more of a deep cold pain. the closest thing I can think of to describe it is "freezer burn". The cold damp air on my recent deep sea fishing trip made my pain worse and now that the weather is cooling off, my symptoms have worsened

I'm just the same....:rolleyes: I'm hating this cooler damp autumn weather, and I'm trying not to think about winter. Good for you, doing the fishing trip tho - better than sitting indoors!

Thanks for posting, and hope you have a decent day tomorrow.

Bram.


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