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Hi, I live in the tropics, San Puerto Rico.

About maybe 15 years ago I went into the very warm waters of the sea during

a patron saint celebration. I had to be carried out as I got paralyzed.

After that experience I take great care in the heat, and totally avoid any

hot water. Cold water has the complete opposite effect. It has helped me

when I have been feeling like I will get " akinetic " like my doctor says.

Just my own personal experience. All my best, Margie

>From: " Tom " <trp001@...>

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>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Fw: Hot whirlpools

>Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 18:14:34 -0600 (Mountain Daylight Time)

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>I have been having trouble with my email. I don't know if this ever got

>posted or not. So sorry if this is a duplicate.

>

>Tom from Edmonton

>

>

>-- Hot whirlpools

>

>

>

>To the group:

>

>I know that most MS people don't tolerate hot moist conditions very well.

>I

>was down in the British West Indies on business a few years ago and thought

>I was going to expire right on the spot.

>

>However, that does not mean you necessarily can't tolerate hot tubs,

>whirlpools, etc. I know, because I can. Beats me as to why, but it's

>true.

>

>I regularly exercise in a hot whirlpool for 2 - 4 hours at a time, 2 or 3

>times a week. It doesn't bother me a bit, and helps tremendously. (I also

>use the regular cooler pool, trading back and forth - but both pools are

>right next to each other.) Maybe it's because the climate in Edmonton is

>usually quite dry - I don't know.

>

>BUT IF YOU DO DECIDE TO TRY A SOAK IN HOT WATER, BE VERY CAREFUL AND HAVE

>SOMEONE WITHIN ARM'S REACH BECAUSE BEING IN HOT WATER IS VERY VERY

>DEBILITATING TO MOST MS SUFFERERS !!!!

>

>SO BE WARNED ACCORDINGLY !!! BEEEEEEEEEEE CAREFUL !!!!!!!

>

>Tom from Edmonton

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