Davsey27
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Just curious if several hours of daily warm weather sunshine makes a dfference?
I'd say no. I was exposed to much more sun- for three months last summer. But symptoms intensified as I was not successfully pacing. One could then argue- that was not a good experiment, too many variables.
Thermo-regulation is generally challenging. I get cold very easily, hot very easily. (Lost alot of weight and
QUOTE="Rufous McKinney, post: 2251068, member: 35644"]I'd say no. I was exposed to much more sun- for three months last summer. But symptoms intensified as I was not successfully pacing. One could then argue- that was not a good experiment, too many variables.
Thermo-regulation is generally challenging. I get cold very easily, hot very easily. (Lost alot of weight and muscle).
.I am out here in Merida,Mexico.
Interesting I also seem to get cold easily and hot easily.
Yes it does, and a positive one. As some have said there is more of a difference made in mood than in actual energy levels. And there is a positive difference made in physical comfort with warmer weather.if several hours of daily warm weather sunshine makes a dfference?
Last couple years my threshold for "too hot" has changed for the worse and gotten lower.Mentally I feel better in bright outside light but I haven't noticed change in my symptoms except they get worse when it is too hot.
Used to be just that I got cold quick, now heat over about 82F, 27.7C, is causing problems.Thermo-regulation is generally challenging. I get cold very easily, hot very easily.
That's exactly what I've experienced. Sometimes I've had quite decent "remissions" or more frequent short ones in either -full winter, or full summer however, and worse in Spring and Autumn. But nothing seemed to be related to sunshine or temperature either. (though I actually prefer late Spring and early Autumn weather, I haven't noticed my preferred weather made any difference to symptoms or crashes !)Not for me. Long sunny days in summer, short cloudy days in winter: no difference in my ME. I haven't noticed any correlation between sunlight duration (or intensity) and ME symptoms.
No correlation with temperature either.
I get this with all meals. Both hands and feet, but also a general chilliness. I always did get it even when I was well. But recently it seems more pronounced, so it makes me wonder if something has affected circulation.After I eat breakfast, I get cold, especially my hands - I think its because the blood leaves the periphery and goes to the gut to help digestion.
with this illness is my feet are much colder than they used to be.
I live in wool slippers almost year round! And wear wool socks.
T-Max Heat (Wind River Outfitting Co.) socks are very popular.