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We seem to have exchanged weather! It's in the upper 80s here with no

air conditioning and supposed to stay like this all week. I never

thought I'd say this but you can give us our rain back and you can

have this hot sunshine back, LOL.

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" We seem to have exchanged weather! It's in the upper 80s here with no

air conditioning and supposed to stay like this all week. I never

thought I'd say this but you can give us our rain back and you can

have this hot sunshine back, LOL. "

Don't worry it only ever lasts a couple of days, it always

happens during Wimbledon to!

Stay indoors and put the fans on.

But please , can we have the rain you don't want!?

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There was apparently storm in Yorkshire!

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>

> " We seem to have exchanged weather! It's in the upper 80s here

with no

> air conditioning and supposed to stay like this all week. I never

> thought I'd say this but you can give us our rain back and you can

> have this hot sunshine back, LOL. "

>

> Don't worry it only ever lasts a couple of days, it always

> happens during Wimbledon to!

> Stay indoors and put the fans on.

> But please , can we have the rain you don't want!?

>

>

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> Don't worry it only ever lasts a couple of days, it always

> happens during Wimbledon to!

> Stay indoors and put the fans on.

> But please , can we have the rain you don't want!?

How are you bearing up, ? I've never reacted so badly to the

heat. Even before the depression and drugs it used to make me feel

sick. I was comatose today and I'm feeling terrible. Can't tell if

it's the heat, or the problems with the magnesium, or vegetables I'm

eating too much of, or what. Ick, ick, ick. Was in the air

conditioned supermarket for 10 minutes today and felt better but had

to go home.

Funny but when I lived in the American Midwest, I would have

considered this to be fairly mild weather for July. I guess it's a

matter of what you're used to.

Take care & keep cool,

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You're reacting badly to the heat because your body has been damaged by abrupt withdrawal. It has a difficult time regulating its thermostat.

Temperature and humidity extremes are just another form of sensory stimulation. As you know, you're easily overstimulated.

It will be easier to bear it just knowing the reason. There's nothing to worry about here. Just continue to focus on taking good care of yourself. You have already done some healing, and it will continue.

Hang in there, and go easy on yourself--it'll cool off soon.

Kim

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