Guest guest Posted April 8, 2001 Report Share Posted April 8, 2001 Well, it's about time for my annual Spring venting. Is it just me or does it seem like most folks with any arthritic condition have more pain when the seasons are changing? We've gone from twenty degrees below normal, i.e., freezing temps, to fifteen degrees above normal temps for this time of year. I always have problems when a weather front comes in, but this is getting ridiculous! Even with pain-relief medications that normally do well for a few hours, now I'd have to take more than the pain clinic doctor will allow just to get to my new " I can stand this much pain " state of mind. This extra pain reflects itself quite readily on my face and in my speech, causing several folks at church today to ask me numerous questions about my condition. Usually I can smile for a couple of hours and go home for the pained countenance. I can't hide the fact that I'm in pain any longer. I went through old family photos of my mother recently. As her autoimmune conditions progressed she went from a cheerful, smiling lady with a gleam in her eye, to a sad depressed woman whose enormous pain was very obvious on her face. I look at her pictures before she died and I see myself staring back at me. I'm the unlucky one, of four children, who inherited my Mom's autoimmune response. Well, thanks for letting me vent. Ray in Virginia, 51, male, Reactive Arthritis/Reiters Syndrome, Sjogrens Syndrome, Raynauds, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatique, and if that isn't enough, Migraine Headaches. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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