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,

Glad you're feeling better - take it slow. Thanks for the information,

appreciate it. I don't mind sweating if I'm " prepared " for it. In other

words, when I'm wearing slacks and a nice shirt (luckily I don't have to

wear a tie), getting sweaty is just plain uncomfortable.

Maureen,

It was 81 when I got back to Houston, with around 80% humidity. So it

actually felt like 90 AND that was @ 2 am. Sacramento was 103 when I got

there around 7:00 local time. Now, 123, that is just plain nuts. I

certainly wouldn't want to live there. Our heat index right now is

112-115, but thankfully I'm in South Carolina where it is in the high 80's.

Nice relief.

You're right I never answered the question about increased itching during

hot conditions. I know the heat bothered me more than it does now but I

cannot honestly remember whether my itching was worse. Granted it is above

85 for about 9 months of the year. As you know we only have three seasons

- Spring, Summer and Fall :-). Any way, my hands were always the worse

and never really stopped itching, but that was due more to the combination

of my eczema and PSC. I do recall that I didn't itch as much in the winter

so maybe that's my answer.

By the way, you're not missing much in Dallas (sorry Barby and Barb - even

though you don't actually liver there). They really don't suffer from the

humidity but they do get hot and for a long time. They have been around

100 or so for most days over the last 2 months. They have nasty winters,

not snow but ice, and are in the lower region of tornado alley. I'll take

the heat and humidity and the occasional hurricane scare.

Darin

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