2 0|0|Need info about TX|cnerd|harpw@citlink.net|17:01:02|02/03/2009|
Posted on Feb-03-09 at 05:01 PM (Eastern) by 74.34.105.73

Which part of TX is warm weather no ocean etc. My hubby said he is thinking about moving us to a warmer climate to maybe help us deal with Fibromylaga better. Tn so just to damp it makes me hurt most of the time. So we are thinking of New Mexico, Arizona, Texas so I am on line looking for jobs in these areas for my hubby he is a machinist and is laid off I see alot of jobs in TX for machininst but not sure what part of TX I need to be looking in. Thanks Ruth in TN Cnerd on RS 1|1|We live in Comache, and it's DRY here, drought most of the time--but its WAY drier in NewMexico|carmenanderson|cloudcars@verizon.net|21:38:52|02/03/2009|

Posted on Feb-03-09 at 09:38 PM (Eastern) by 71.116.0.56

Carmen in Comanche TX

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2|1|Hey Ruth~*~|RebekkaVA|queen_vulture@msn.com|21:41:08|02/03/2009|

Posted on Feb-03-09 at 09:41 PM (Eastern) by 71.62.248.52

I just moved from Arizona back to Virginia. I have fibro too. The only thing I noticed about my fibro not acting up as much was when we lived up in the higher elevation of Arizona, when I lived in the lower valley, I still had alot of pain, but when I moved up north, it wouldn't flare up as bad, sounds kinda weird I know. I hope you can find the info you need girlie. Hugs, Rebekka

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