I used to believe heat and humidity made my condition worse....now I am not 
really sure. I pretty much decide each day how I am feeling by the amount of 
banding in my legs and stomach. On really bad days the banding is painful and 
makes walking both difficult and exhausting. The problem is that I have good 
and bad days all thru the year...good weather or bad...hot ...or cold.......I 
suppose the good news is that I will probably feel the same no matter where I 
retire.
 
Rob in New Jersey 

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From: Pieter and Heather [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 2:38 PM
To: Janet Dunn; 'bobby jim'; 'Rev. Craig Crossman'; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Heat


Janet, 
 
I'm not really wise......  :)  I just go to Environment Canada and check the 
temps.  It is usually in Centigrade but then if you click on the C it will 
convert it to Farenheit.  However, a quick way I convert when not near the 
computer is I double the current Celcius then add 32 degrees and minus about 4 
degrees.  Example..... plus 29C would be 29 plus 29 plus 32 - 4 equals approx 
86 Farenheit.  LOL  
Yes, I too prefer the heat to the cold.  Right this minute it is 12:34 pm. 
Calgary time.  The Celcius temps is plus 16 C or 62 F according to Environment 
Canada.
It has been quite cool here in Calgary this summer with a ton of big 
thunderstorms, large hail and wind and that is all in one day.  For the first 
time in it's 98 year history the Calgary Stampede had to cancel the evening 
Chuckwagon races and the big Grandstand show due to rain, wind, hail, etc.  
Unlike Eastern Canada who have been sweltering in hot very humid conditions. 
I prefer this cooler version of summer.  Even with the rain because my muscles 
do not seize up as much as they do in the winter with the cold and snow. 
 
Wherever you are fellow TMer's I hope you are all having a good day.
 
Heather in Calgary 
 

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Janet Dunn <mailto:[email protected]>  
        To: 'bobby jim' <mailto:[email protected]>  ; 'Rev. Craig 
Crossman' <mailto:[email protected]>  ; [email protected] 
        Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 10:36 PM
        Subject: RE: [TMIC] Heat


        I know the heat is tough on us with TM, what weather isn't?  But . . . 
I much prefer the heat to the cold.  Of course where I live it doesn't get that 
hot, only around 29 Celcius, and I am sorry to my American friends but I am not 
sure how much that is in Farenheit.  Perhaps around 85?  Heather from Calgary 
will know, because Heather, you are wise.

         

        Janet

         

        From: bobby jim [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: August 2, 2010 7:05 PM
        To: Rev. Craig Crossman; [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [TMIC] Heat

         

        Well, here in Elvisland, my back yard (in the shade) hit 99.7º a bit 
after 12 noon.

        At 8:30 PM it was down to 91.0º......!!!!     Wow.

         

        BobbyJim, running around the house in his 'underwear'....;>);>)    

                From: Rev. Craig Crossman <mailto:[email protected]>  

                To: [email protected] 

                Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 19:35

                Subject: [TMIC] Heat

                 

                OK - I am getting close to surrender. I drove to Wichita, KS 
today (5.5 hours from Colby) for a conference. At 9AM it was 94 degrees; upon 
arrival in Wichita it was 108 degrees! I'd wave a white flag but I'm busy using 
it to fan myself.

                 

                Rev. Craig Crossman

                First Baptist Church

                615 W. Webster St.

                Colby, KS 67701

                W - (785)462-2867/ Cell - (785)443-5154

                [email protected]

                www.firstbaptistcolby.org

                 

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