It's been a while...

It's been a while for me to sit down and ask questions but i'm just getting out of my house for the first time in a couple days. I have a question for all of you that live in the areas where it snows or should I say pure ice.
For a while now, I have not been feeling the best but with this huge weather change it seems to get me more. My spasms are little more intense in my pm area and the feeling of my chest being really cold feeling or just a constant ache. Does anybody else get this? It gets more intense when I go outside. Even just to put salt down.
I got in later today for a fibromylegia test which i'm really hoping is not the case but my heart doctor seems to think that it is possible that I may have that. I just can't believe how much the test is going to cost me and really hope it is worth the extra money to get this test done.
Please keep all of the ones in your thoughts that are without electricity I was without it only for a short time but so many all across are without it for way too long.
Welcome to all the knew members that I have not met yet. I think of you all and keep you in my thoughts and prayers! Have a very blessed season and enjoy the snow as much as you can.
Blessings,
Tammy


2 Comments

Ahhh...cold metal chests!

by ela-girl - 2007-12-12 04:12:12

Hi, Tammy!

I know that when I have gone back to Michigan (from Arizona) for a visit during the winter, I notice that my pacer area seems different. It is almost like I get cold pangs! So, I don't think you're crazy! Well, except that you're still living in that cold... he he. I mean, we do have a chunk of metal in our chests...perhaps we can predict thunderstorms, too?!

Glad to hear you are able to get out and about finally.
ela-girl

Good to know!

by tcrabtree85 - 2007-12-12 05:12:09

Hey ela-girl,
I'm so glad to know i'm not completely crazy and yes I agree I may be a little for still living in the mid-west but mid-west is home.

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