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Hi - I've lived in Fl.(very hot south Fl) for over 26 yrs. The heat has

never affected my CMT. I do much better in the heat than the cold. Stress is

what really affects me.

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Oh gosh no I can not handle the heat...it feels like my blood is boiling....and

I can hardly function. The cold can do a number on me also...but not like hot

humid weather even with the air on I suffer....just need to find Utopia! I agree

Stress is so bad isn't it!!!

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My girlfriend who has a spinal cord injury cannot handle the heat at all; when

she goes to the pool she only goes for an hour. Me on the other hand, I love it!

I just wish people would not turn the air conditioning on so strong. I have to

put blankets on my legs when it is 90 degrees outside!

Jackie

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Two things I have tried when I get too hot and there's no air-conditioning

relief in site: I go into the ladies' room and get my head and hair sopping wet

under the cold water; repeat as necessary. Cooling off your head really helps.

Another solution I tried at someone's suggestion was taking off my

shirt and soaking it in water. When you put it back on, it feels refreshingly

cool. This procedure also works better in the ladies' room, lol.

Both solutions may cause other people to look at you strangely, but the comfort

is worth it.

Elinor

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Try taking ice cubes and just place them across the insides of your wrists. You

will be surprised how this will cool down your whole body.

Jackie

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Hi,

it's me again.

Somehow my post got missed, but I would still like to know if worsening of

symptoms in hot weather is common. Anybody?

I actually read on Bee's homepage about humid, foggy weather, but I mean heat in

general, also dry heat.

Thank You,

Pia

> Hi,

> do some of You get worse symptoms in hot weather?

> I get that a lot and wanted to see if this is common.

> Thank You,

> Pia

>

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> Hi,

> it's me again.

> Somehow my post got missed, but I would still like to know if worsening of

symptoms in hot weather is common. Anybody?

> I actually read on Bee's homepage about humid, foggy weather, but I mean heat

in general, also dry heat.

+++Hi Pia,

Most reactions and symptoms you get are more related to healing and detoxifying

than to the weather. Some people react to different kinds of weather, even

cold, hot, dry, humid, whatever, which appears to be individual and may be more

related to emotional or mental connections to such weather.

Cheers, Bee

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