Sally, you mentioned that you leave your shoes at the door. Can you walk
around without shoes? I cannot. I do have a balance problem but the
different floorings, (rug, wood, etc. ) really bother me. and then if I step
on something I don't know about it for awhile, then I finally realize I've
stepped on a pin or something left on the floor and then finally the pain
registers. but it takes awhile. I walked around with a penny in my shoe. it
took me a long time to feel the pain.. That sort of scares me.

I have visited your beautiful Hawaii. awesome scenery!

Trudy TM - 02/MS -07

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Sally in Hawaii, Well you really can't complain about weather in Hawaii, but
I 'm sure you have plewnty of aches and pain. Thats almost  inescapable in
our case. I think it has been very informative finding out how weather plays
a role in our levels of pain. Me I take 4 10 mg lor-tabs a day and let the
big dog eat. No fear we will all have perfect legs in heaven. God Bless
everyone.Rick 

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> I live in Hawaii where it's usually in the 80's - or in cool weather, in
the 70's (I know, spoiled, aren't I!)  The only weather that bothers me is
when it's cold - like when I went to California when it was in the 50's at
night.  I wore 3 pair of socks and 2 pair of sweat pants to bed.  Even in
Hawaii, I often wear socks around the house in the cool weather (we don't
normally wear shoes in the house here, but leaves our shoes at the door).

> Sally (T6 - T8, 2005)

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