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High humidity vs. low humidity
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KMT333 posted:
Hi all. I just returned home from a two-week vacation that took me through desert and other low humidity locations. Overall, I felt much better, just a couple of really bad days. I live in Oklahoma, where the humidity can be fairly high. Is there any correlation between pain and humidity levels with fibromyalgia? I'm so tempted to move west... but maybe it was just a fluke?
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Caprice_WebMD_Staff responded:
I don't think you're alone in this, KMT, and I look forward to the responses from others.
We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us. ~Joseph Campbell
 
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Teelady1 responded:
I definitely feel better in low humidity conditions compared to high humidity! I've often thought I would be better off living in a lower humidity part of the country.


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