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hey all you arizona people i lived in phoenix and anthem for 4 yrs. but moved back to pennsylvania bec. of my sick mom.   dont you think you feel better living in the dry and warm climate i surely did. maybe someday ill have to move back .

Peace & Love...Neasy

I'M PLANNING TO MOVE TO MESA AZ IF I EVER SELL MY HOUSE IN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ILLINOIS. I SPENT SOME TIME IN ARIZONA AND I FELT ALOT BETTER IN ALL THAT SUN AND DRYER HEAT!!


I am from Las Vegas and moved to San Francisco
about 4 years ago. When in vegas only had
problems with my knees, especially when it was
humid. Now if SF, I feel EVERYTHING!!   

I spent 30 yrs. there and finnally got tired of the heat.
But I have to say, that sitting out in the sun really
makes your bones feel good.   



By the way, when I lived in Vegas I also used to get
very severe migraines, but since moveing to San
Francisco 4 yrs. ago I've only had about 4.
Interesting what weather can do!!




My Brother wants us to move to Florida with his family, so now he is using the RA as another reason why I should. I must admit, I am curious about what the different season's will do to my body. In October I will be cruising to BERMUDA, so if I feel really good there I might not come back It's nice here...every time we move to another state we come back to FL for some reason.  It's the exciting time of the year now, hurricane season

 

I live in Kansas and we usually have dry summers. At least we are not near as humid as Texas and anywhere else. But this years and just this past couple of weeks we have had some of the most humid days and the rain. Are moisture count must be way up there. I just got done talking to my pain doctors nurse and she said that this has been the busiest summer they have ever had. She said that usually in the summer it slows down some, but not this year. Doc said it was the full moon. Which I suppose it could be, also. But I know I hate the summers because the air conditioners eat me up. I hurt so bad in the summer. I think it has something to do with the wearing of shorts to that of wearing long pants. May not be true for others but it is for me. If I wear long pants, ones that cover my knees then I don't hurt as bad. Most of my pain is from my waist down. I have low back,hips and right down into my legs. I can barely get around now.

But I know that the weather plays a big role in how I feel. Has to do with the barometric pressure too. Even people with fibromyalgia will confess to that one.

Hey Murph; how's things looking with this latest hurricane today? Katrina is it?

My husband and I were supposed to be in Savannah this weekend but we've changed plans considering we're likely to see a lot of rain there this weekend as a result of that storm.

You stay safe.

 

It's not projected to be a bad storm...we have some rain, heavy winds...it's kinda neat cuz the sky looks pretty and the wind is whispering thru the trees. Some airports are closing and diverting flights now. We shouldn't have to take precautions for this one.  Last year our area was hit really hard by Charley, Frances and Jeanne. 

I'm glad to hear that.


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