Rod H Posted June 5, 2023 Share Posted June 5, 2023 I've got at minimum 8 yrs to retire. My clusters are always affected by the weather. So I'm planning now. I'm in the Midwest. And I'm outdoorsy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bejeeber Posted June 5, 2023 Share Posted June 5, 2023 All I can say is I've lived for years in each of these places, and of those, the weather is just ridiculously the best at the beach communities in San Diego. It only requires that you be a double zillionaire in order to afford retiring comfortably there. L.A. (incredibly mild weather at the beaches) San Diego (the most unbelievably mild weather in the continental US at the beaches) Seattle (Meh, it's OK weather-wise) Nashville (Love it to death, but the #1 worst on my weather list) Austin (close runner up to Nashville for volatile weather) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoscoPiko Posted June 6, 2023 Share Posted June 6, 2023 I'll start by saying I haven't lived in any of these places except Humboldt County (grew up there) but did a quick net search for what that's worth.. Cape Hatteras, North Carolina-Up side= 83 most of the year. Down side= high hurricane risk Humboldt County, CA-Up side very little weather variation normal temp in summer 70/80, lots of outdoorsy stuff (Home to Avenue of the Giants, good fishing and hunting, on the ocean and quite beautiful. Down side-It's California (the land of regulation) Galveston, Texas-Up Side-Normal January low temperature: 49 degrees/Normal July high temperature: 89.6 degrees Kahului, Hawaii-Up side-Normal January low temperature: 63 degrees/Normal July high temperature: 87 degrees. Down Side-Super spendy (never lived but have been many times prior to CH) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rod H Posted June 6, 2023 Author Share Posted June 6, 2023 I got time to decide. Part of me wants to believe that I would have less cycles in the az or nm arid climates. But I have no real data for that. I did live in AZ all through high school and never had an attack. But I never had an attack until I was 26. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amity Fideldy Posted June 11, 2023 Share Posted June 11, 2023 I’m moving to the Dallas area and am very concerned about the cluster relapse I’m experiencing now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fattestfoot Posted July 16, 2023 Share Posted July 16, 2023 I retired a year and a half ago and thought that maybe moving to a more southern latitude would help. Unfortunately it didn't. That said, retirement may have helped. I didn't get a cluster last fall, but then again, I also didn't get one in 2020 when I was working. Father-in-law passed away in December last year and that triggered one ; the first time I've had a December cluster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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