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Old 03-25-2015, 10:01 AM
 
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I've read in other forums that for fibromyalgia sufferers their pain is lessened when the weather is more constant and drier. We live in Tulsa and we constantly have low pressure fronts coming in plus it is humid - thus my wife suffers more with her pain. We've been to Albuquerque, Taos, Sante Fe . Albuquerque may be too large of a city (about the same size as Tulsa). We've vacation in Taos several times and really like it. May be too pricey. We are open to suggestions.

Also, do any of you know of 55+ communities in NM that we could ck out?
Thanks
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Old 03-25-2015, 11:25 AM
 
Location: New Mexico U.S.A.
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A thread here: Fibromyalgia - Would it be good to move to New Mexico?

Some threads on the subject:
Alegria Active Over 55 Community Bernalillo NM
Any over 55 places in Las Cruces?
Senior Living in Las Cruces
I want to hear from those who retired in Las Cruces.
Did you move to ABQ for retirement?




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Old 03-27-2015, 11:19 AM
 
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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I've read in other forums that for fibromyalgia sufferers their pain is lessened when the weather is more constant and drier. We live in Tulsa and we constantly have low pressure fronts coming in plus it is humid - thus my wife suffers more with her pain. We've been to Albuquerque, Taos, Sante Fe . Albuquerque may be too large of a city (about the same size as Tulsa). We've vacation in Taos several times and really like it. May be too pricey. We are open to suggestions.

Also, do any of you know of 55+ communities in NM that we could ck out?
Thanks
My wife suffers from the same thing, and we relocated to Phoenix solely for that purpose. I think she might fare better here, as its significantly warmer in the winter. I know my wife aches here in the winter, too, but less than in IL, thats for sure. Good luck!
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