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Originally Posted by KyBunnies
Sorry I have to laugh. I have not even turned on my A/C yet. I only run it from June 1st - Sept 15th and if the days are nice and cool I turn the a/c and open the windows. I know the humidity in Kentucky did not seem much different than in Texas. never been to NC so I don't know if it is different
I use to work with steel. 110+ degree temperature in the factory. Heat is nothing to me. It is the cold I can't take 
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I'm literally allergic to heat. See I don't sweat just turn red like a sunburn and then big hives if I don't cool down after that I can't breathe. I developed this allergy in 2005 while living by the beach. I didn't grow up with any a/C just fans in hot and humid St Louis. Now I can barely breath in 80 degree weather.
If you can't sweat you can't cool down.