I had a bad cold when I went into my neuro f/u yesterday and he was talking about how the Rebif meds are actually lowering my immune system's ability to fight off colds, etc.
He mentioned it's probably better for me since I live in this AZ climate because people aren't sick as much as opposed to the colder climates where people are always getting sick in the cold, etc. He also said right now I'm at the advantage because I'm younger (33) and my body is able to fight things off easier in general.
Anyway, I wondered what your opinions are on the best areas of the U.S. to live if you have MS? I don't have a lot of MS issues right now and the super hot, dry summers here don't seem to bother me or exacerbate things that I can tell. Maybe I get worn out/tired more easily, but that's it. I feel like the humidity in other areas would be really bad.
We are an Army family so we may not be in AZ much longer, but we could have somewhat of a choice as to where we go next.
Thanks for your input! I know there are probably threads on this topic, but I couldn't find them in my quick search.
He mentioned it's probably better for me since I live in this AZ climate because people aren't sick as much as opposed to the colder climates where people are always getting sick in the cold, etc. He also said right now I'm at the advantage because I'm younger (33) and my body is able to fight things off easier in general.
Anyway, I wondered what your opinions are on the best areas of the U.S. to live if you have MS? I don't have a lot of MS issues right now and the super hot, dry summers here don't seem to bother me or exacerbate things that I can tell. Maybe I get worn out/tired more easily, but that's it. I feel like the humidity in other areas would be really bad.
We are an Army family so we may not be in AZ much longer, but we could have somewhat of a choice as to where we go next.
Thanks for your input! I know there are probably threads on this topic, but I couldn't find them in my quick search.
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