It’s been quite a few years since I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis and over that period of time I cannot even speculate how many times I have read that exposer to higher temperatures is linked to a worsening of MS symptoms. And of course I don’t really doubt this, everyone’s experiences are different, but I most be the oddball out because it does not seem to be the temperature that bothers me but rather, the temperature combined with the humidity that does me in.
I can go out on any hot day where the humidity is low and not seem bothered at all by the actual temperature. And what is even stranger is that I can take a hot shower, where it is humid, and not feel any worse when I’m finished though to be honest, I don’t take long showers, so that might be the difference here?
On a slightly different note, I have also noticed that I sleep much better during the Winter months when the weather patterns are primarily influenced by low pressure systems instead of high pressure systems during the Summer months. And this also translates into less fatigue as well as a slight decrease in all of my MS symptoms during the Winter but I still don’t think this is correlated to temperature, or at least, not entirely.
Does anyone else see a difference in their MS symptoms during different weather patterns? I’m really curious!
by Bill Walker
Yup. But Protandim has made it sooo much better!
I’m going to have to look up Protandim, you’re the second person to mention it. What is it and what does it do for you? I have an upcoming Neurology appointment so I’m very curious! Thanks for the comment.
If dew point is OVER 70%, no matter the season, I have trouble with legs.
Vision has been issue for YEARS! Especially if it’s sunny. Bumber because I LOVE the sun!
Thanks for the input Meredith!
Winter is hard for me. I have a lot of nerve pain in my legs and this seems to be exacerbated by the colder temps. I sleep each night with a sock filled with rice and lavender which I heat in the microwave to add warmth to my bed. Not to mention an extra blanket on my side and my husband next to me who is like a furnace!
I guess really no season is great for me, each one has its own drawbacks. And I have a lot of nerve pain in my back as well as legs, so I can relate! Thanks for commenting Jocelyn!
I have a hard time with any weather change. Cold make my legs lock up hot cramps and makes them spasm. Humidity is awful. If dry and 70 feel somewhat better. I live in Michigan so normally not good.
I can honestly say that, I feel your pain! Thank you for the comment.
My husband has M.S for 20 years the summer months r better for him and ease his pain but winter is awful he has 2 wear hand splints as his hands and joints r really painful also his legs although we r in Northern Ireland we don’t get near enough warmth here hope ur all keeping well x
Thank you so much for the thoughtful comment. I wish you both well and at peace!
Humidity is a killer & high temps!!!
Yes Stephanie, unfortunately, they are! Thanks for stopping by!
Humidity is a big factor for me . I live in California . I feel great when the weather is 70 degree and the humidity is below 40 %. Once the humidity goes up over 40% I can feel it with tightness in my legs and tingling in my hands . If over 60% everything changes . Tightness and I feel like my nerves are buzzing all over . I feel like I am a walking humidity gage .
I totally understand what you’re saying Mindy! Thanks for checking in!