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Re: cold feet

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 24 Dec 2002 11:26:13 -0600 (CST)


Hi Ted: In winter I like the house 75 and my husband likes it 66. I am not sure how the temperature extremes compare (probably similar as we are close- Ottawa, Ont. Canada). Outside we range from -40 to 95. Anything under 41, and over 81 degrees makes me uncomfortable so no I am not a heat fan either. I agree with you that a climate change is desirable. Anyway thanks for the confirmation that I am likely ok- just a little outside the "normal" range! Have a toasty holiday, Amanda

>i'm cold and miserable from mid-october through may. not as bad as you
but not far off. live in new york city, and often feel like >a "head case" walking down the street all bundled, head wrapped in a
>stadium warmer, while "normal people" are "invigorated." also have
>experienced the deal with cold, then sweating from the heat of blankets.
>i've found that keeping the head and upper body warm, even indoors,
>really helps. so do warm socks. so does my space heater!! :-) i'm
>getting so tired of this cold thing that a second location in the
>sunbelt is becoming a possibility. there are
>conditions that predispose to feelings of cold and thought a voice of
>normalcy, with warm sensibilities, might bring some assurance. don't
>assume you've got a medical condition. like me, you might have been
>born ultra-sensitive to cold. (curious, do you endure and/or like
>heat?? i'm terrific in heat. sans a business suit, love it. often go
>running in the heat, even 100+, a phenomenal experience given proper
>hydration.)
>




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