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Temperature Affects Symptoms
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Winter is here and my symptoms are worsening; does anyone else notice the cold making their symptoms worse? I’m am planning to move to a warmer climate; does anyone notice that warmer temperatures help their fibromyalgia symptoms?

posted December 28, 2018
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A MyFibroTeam Member

yep! I agree too. The cold and rain and the too hot and dry are not good. I do best when the temp is between 70-80 degrees. Also, I get a flare starting when a storm is coming or a big change in weather!

posted December 29, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

Yep! Cold and rainy i used to enjoy but now it aches. And, like the others, exteme either way triggers symptoms. I agree with warm bathes with epsom salts.

posted December 29, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

Winters are the worst 😖. Summers are little better, but I’m noticing that humidity in summer is really starting to affect me.

posted December 28, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

I was told that Fibromyalgia is considered a disability but it’s harder, harder to get disability now.

posted December 30, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

The cold makes it much worse.

posted December 29, 2018

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