I'm Off to Get Flattened HEHE!

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Registered: 11-03-2003
I'm Off to Get Flattened HEHE!
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Tue, 02-21-2006 - 12:38pm
Yes, it's time again to let that machine roll your boobies flatter than pancakes.

Molly

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Registered: 05-01-2005
Mon, 02-27-2006 - 4:02pm

Weather affects me greatly. Rain and cold causes the worst symptoms, but also a drastic change of high temperatures cause inflamation. Once my body adjusts to the 100 degree summer weather, I am fine with it.

Stress is just as bad as drastic weather changes. :o(

I am interested to see how everyone feels about this issue.

Hugs,
Vicki

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Registered: 04-08-2004
Mon, 02-27-2006 - 4:51pm

Weather, itself, doesn't seem to bother me. Personally, I don't like hot weather--prefer the cold or cool. Don't like cloudy and rainy weather--love the sunshine. It isn't so much the weather that affects me as it is the changes in weather (so why do I live in Colorado where the weather can change from minute to minute?). I've decided that it is the changes in the air pressure that bother me. When the barometric pressure either rises or drops quickly with the approach of a front or high or low pressure system, I notice more aches. Since I live a "mile high," I also notice it when flying from home to a much lower altitude but not so much flying from low to high--which would be a lessening of the air pressure. I also feel more fatigue at sea level. I had a friend who moved to Arizona to escape the cold which she felt aggravated her RA. She only stayed until half way through the first summer--decided the heat was worse than the cold. I imagine whether or not the weather affects you is much like everything else with this disease--highly individual.

Rosemary

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Registered: 03-25-2003
Tue, 02-28-2006 - 3:32am
Ain't it the truth!!!Diane

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