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Old 10-24-2011, 01:20 PM #1
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Default This #$%@ Weather and Chronic Illness

I know this is, duhhhh, nothing new, but I'm just so sick and tired of it all..

I used to love all the change of seasons. Each one brought special memories and desires.

My fav, Fall...the start of school and seeing old friends again, the crispness of the air and pumpkin pie..
Spring has sprung, the grass is Rizz, I vunder vare the flowers is. Weddings, Graduations, Love!
Winter ice skating, building snowpeeps. sledding, warm fires and the holidays.
Summer..schools out, sun, rain, swimming, parties, cookouts and picnics.

I always felt soooo good with the weather changes for the seasons, before MS and...Now my body rejects every atmospheric change and I hate it.

I dig the cool weather more now, with MS and dispize the bitter cold and sweltering hot extremes. They didn't used to bother me, I grew up without A/C and walked to school through the bitter cold with scarves over my face.

Now, the weather back and forth changes from hot to cold to hot to cold to humid to dry to whatever, keeps me tired, listless, grumpy, achy, spastic and sad.

Anyone else? And what do you do to help.
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