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Greetings Bob!

Yes, you are right. It's not just the heat. It's how my body reacts to

the heat. I am inside, in a good air-conditioned environment, and I

feel abnormally 'ill' today. Not bad, but definitely not good. Inside

our house it's jumped well over 80 degrees (84-85 degrees). Here's a

website that shows how hot it is:

http://www.wral.com/severeweather/655430/detail.html

As I note, when it gets this hot, I feel very bad. Most of my symptoms

are exaggerated. In other words, ANY type of stress on my system seems

to make it worse. Even (and I love this one) going to a movie, that is

full of action and sound. It doesn't take much to upset the apple cart.

Regards,

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B. Fisher

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I'm glad you said this. I have complained over a year to that I just

can't handle movies with too much suspense, action or violence. It raises

my blood pressure and pulse to the point where I am miserable. I can't

handle noise or light either.

Hugs,

Deborah

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We always kept the temperature at 73-74º inside the house in the summer.

Charlotte had real problems above that temperature.

Take care, Bill Werre

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> Date: 2002/07/29 Mon PM 05:42:47 CDT

> To: shydrager >

> Subject: RE: MSA temps

>

> Greetings Bob!

>

> Yes, you are right. It's not just the heat. It's how my body reacts to

> the heat. I am inside, in a good air-conditioned environment, and I

> feel abnormally 'ill' today. Not bad, but definitely not good. Inside

> our house it's jumped well over 80 degrees (84-85 degrees). Here's a

> website that shows how hot it is:

>

> http://www.wral.com/severeweather/655430/detail.html

>

> As I note, when it gets this hot, I feel very bad. Most of my symptoms

> are exaggerated. In other words, ANY type of stress on my system seems

> to make it worse. Even (and I love this one) going to a movie, that is

> full of action and sound. It doesn't take much to upset the apple cart.

>

>

> Regards,

> =jbf=

>

> B. Fisher

>

>

>

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Marilyn,

The problem is not as much the bright light as the time it takes for the eyes to

adjust. Sunglasses helped Charlotte. A baseball cap with a visor can also help

in bright light.

See the picture attached of us at Disney World in 1998.

Take care, Bill Werre

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No sunglasses, but this is me back in October last year at the breakfast

table. Light sensitivity is worse now... brought me a hat and kept

the lights on....LOL

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