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I felt really good for the two weeks I spent in AZ this winter.

Maxine, from Iowa

From: deniseh52

Does anyone else experience similar things or was it just because I

was in a new place and away from my familiar stresses. Any feedback

would be appreciated.

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Hi Maxine,

I asked my Dr. about humidity and pain. There is a direct connection between

the two. Usually a high means dry weather and your cells are o.k. with that.

When the lows' come it means the air is saturated with moisture and all your

cell swell which puts pressure on all the parts of your body that hurt. It is

the truth. Donna

Maxine Beckner wrote:

I felt really good for the two weeks I spent in AZ this winter.

Maxine, from Iowa

From: deniseh52

Does anyone else experience similar things or was it just because I

was in a new place and away from my familiar stresses. Any feedback

would be appreciated.

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Hi Maxine,

I asked my Dr. about humidity and pain. There is a direct connection between

the two. Usually a high means dry weather and your cells are o.k. with that.

When the lows' come it means the air is saturated with moisture and all your

cell swell which puts pressure on all the parts of your body that hurt. It is

the truth. Donna

Maxine Beckner wrote:

I felt really good for the two weeks I spent in AZ this winter.

Maxine, from Iowa

From: deniseh52

Does anyone else experience similar things or was it just because I

was in a new place and away from my familiar stresses. Any feedback

would be appreciated.

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, me too. It get kind of scary when you are better than the weatherman. I

find the same thing true though. And it's the biggest catch 22 I have ever

seen. We are blessed, aren't we? lol Donna

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After 13 years of this I can predict weather better and more accurately than any

meterorologist.

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