Hi Rob,   and TM Family

 

Oh, yes, the weather gets me every time.  I live in northeaster BC.  Our
elevation is 2274 feet.  I can tell the weather is changing 3 days before
hand!  The actual day of the weather change is the worst for me.  Banding,
pain, pins and needles, and it usually lasts about 24 hours after the storm
hits.  It is not only the rain that gets me - it is the snow storms.  OMG.
I don't care what the weather forecast is, I count on my legs!!!!!!!!  If
the storm is severe enough, it knocks me down for a day.  Ah, the joys.  And
I don't know about everyone else, but walking through snow is very difficult
for me.  The snow is heavy, the boots are heavy, if I wear runners, they are
heavy.  Oy Vey, the joys of life. 

 

On the same topic - sort of -  does anyone have difficulties riding in
vehicles?  If I sit in the back seat of a car or the front seat of a pickup
truck, the bumps and rattling just does a number on me.  The banding and the
burning and the pins and needles - it all just makes me want to cry - and I
load up on painkillers.  Yesterday we got back from a whirlwind trip to
Sherwood Park AB (near Edmonton) - roughly a 650 km ride one way.  Yikes.
But, we went to see Bill Anderson  - so it was worth it, but today is a bit
different!

 

Janet

 

From: Robert Pall [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: March 30, 2010 6:30 AM
To: Transverse Myelytis
Subject: [TMIC] Weather

 

We are getting a huge amount of rain in the Tri-State area which started
yesterday and is expected to end tomorrow. My question is one we have
discussed numerous times .but if you will indulge me with your responses one
more time. For me high humidity and rain seem to have a tremendous impact on
how I feel. The banding in my legs feels twice as bad as normal.as do the
numbness and pins and needles. Considering we have members in this group
spread out throughout the country (other countries as well) I am interested
in how weather and what type of weather (if any) makes TM worse for you.

Rob in New Jersey 

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