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I always notice seasonal changes too. I even notice changes when the

barometric pressure changes.

A ADAMS wrote:

>Since there are so many new members and they are reporting " crash " situations

happening right now, I'd like to share that it has been my experience and seems

to be a normal situation within my family (my Mom had severe issues) and with

Fall approaching, some of these escalated symptoms that are being mentioned

could be due to seasonal changes. I also am noticing a change and do every

year. For me it's fall and spring and it really doesn't have anything to do

with allergies. It seems the Mito rears it's ugly head when the seasonal

changes are taking place.

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>Alice

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The same goes for me too, .

Alice

I always notice seasonal changes too. I even notice changes when the

barometric pressure changes.

A ADAMS wrote:

>Since there are so many new members and they are reporting " crash " situations

happening right now, I'd like to share that it has been my experience and seems

to be a normal situation within my family (my Mom had severe issues) and with

Fall approaching, some of these escalated symptoms that are being mentioned

could be due to seasonal changes. I also am noticing a change and do every

year. For me it's fall and spring and it really doesn't have anything to do

with allergies. It seems the Mito rears it's ugly head when the seasonal

changes are taking place.

>

>Alice

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You can count me in too ! I've heard that people with Lupus

frequently experience the same thing and they're not sure if it's

because the extra sun exposure over the Summer months catches up

with their immune system over the Fall and Winter. Interesting idea.

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--- I also have problems with seasonal changes. Also fall is a bad

time for me...I think I overdo it in summer.

dawn a

In , " A ADAMS " wrote:

> Since there are so many new members and they are reporting " crash "

situations happening right now, I'd like to share that it has been

my experience and seems to be a normal situation within my family

(my Mom had severe issues) and with Fall approaching, some of these

escalated symptoms that are being mentioned could be due to seasonal

changes. I also am noticing a change and do every year. For me

it's fall and spring and it really doesn't have anything to do with

allergies. It seems the Mito rears it's ugly head when the

seasonal changes are taking place.

>

> Alice

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Outside weather affects me only as it affects house temp, but Kansas

weather being so unpredictable in spring and fall, we've had a real

problem during those seasons keeping the house temp within that very

narrow window that I can tolerate. A little too hot or too cold

makes a tremendous difference in how I feel. We just bought a new

Honeywell thermostat that will automatically switch between air and

furnace as needed, and I really think this will solve a lot of the

problem. Now the furnace will automatically kick on if it gets too

chilly overnight, even if the air is on during the heat of the day.

Number one son did all the research on thermostats and found exactly

what we needed for a reasonable price.

Barbara

> Since there are so many new members and they are reporting " crash "

situations happening right now, I'd like to share that it has been

my experience and seems to be a normal situation within my family

(my Mom had severe issues) and with Fall approaching, some of these

escalated symptoms that are being mentioned could be due to seasonal

changes. I also am noticing a change and do every year. For me

it's fall and spring and it really doesn't have anything to do with

allergies. It seems the Mito rears it's ugly head when the

seasonal changes are taking place.

>

> Alice

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Funny you mention this topic.

My first flare was last August, first ER vist December, second ER

visit April. And we don't exactly have 'seaons' out here in

California.

Makes you go 'hmmmmmmm'.

For several months I was having trouble with temperature regulation,

but it seems to have passed. I was wearing a sweater AND had my fan

on in my office. I'd get the slightest chill and I'd start

shivering. I'd then get HOT HOT HOT and start sweating. It was a

vicious cycle.

Had it for about six months, but been doing ok for the last two, so

I hope that doesn't happen again!!

~Kathy~

> > Since there are so many new members and they are

reporting " crash "

> situations happening right now, I'd like to share that it has been

> my experience and seems to be a normal situation within my family

> (my Mom had severe issues) and with Fall approaching, some of

these

> escalated symptoms that are being mentioned could be due to

seasonal

> changes. I also am noticing a change and do every year. For me

> it's fall and spring and it really doesn't have anything to do

with

> allergies. It seems the Mito rears it's ugly head when the

> seasonal changes are taking place.

> >

> > Alice

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Temperature regulation problems are quite common with mito. It takes a

lot of energy to cool a body or warm it up.

jstkathy52004 wrote:

>Funny you mention this topic.

>

>My first flare was last August, first ER vist December, second ER

>visit April. And we don't exactly have 'seaons' out here in

>California.

>

>Makes you go 'hmmmmmmm'.

>

>For several months I was having trouble with temperature regulation,

>but it seems to have passed. I was wearing a sweater AND had my fan

>on in my office. I'd get the slightest chill and I'd start

>shivering. I'd then get HOT HOT HOT and start sweating. It was a

>vicious cycle.

>

>Had it for about six months, but been doing ok for the last two, so

>I hope that doesn't happen again!!

>

>~Kathy~

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>>>Since there are so many new members and they are

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>reporting " crash "

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>

>>situations happening right now, I'd like to share that it has been

>>my experience and seems to be a normal situation within my family

>>(my Mom had severe issues) and with Fall approaching, some of

>>

>>

>these

>

>

>>escalated symptoms that are being mentioned could be due to

>>

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>seasonal

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>

>>changes. I also am noticing a change and do every year. For me

>>it's fall and spring and it really doesn't have anything to do

>>

>>

>with

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>

>>allergies. It seems the Mito rears it's ugly head when the

>>seasonal changes are taking place.

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>>>Alice

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