Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 6:34 pm
P.S. Cece I also have other improvements holding strong to date. May you have the good fortune I have had. By the way, heat intolerance took a little longer to improve.
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I don't know why heat intolerance took longer to improve but you were right. I was treated in mid-February. I was strongly affected by heat, including hot baths or being near the stove, in February, March, and April. Then in May, it changed! I hold up in the heat much better now. It has been a hot summer with plenty of opportunities to test it.HFogerty wrote:P.S. Cece I also have other improvements holding strong to date. May you have the good fortune I have had. By the way, heat intolerance took a little longer to improve.