I am the same way Mark about ceiling fans or any fan.  It feels like winter to me as I get chilled , when everyone else's hot
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Dana.
 

Funny,  in the Arizona desert where it drops to 95 at night, and one pays dearly when the afternoons reach 118, a ceiling fan is a life saver.  I run all sorts of fans all over the house and leave the thermostat set a little higher.   Dead still air gives ME the creeps - if I was confined in a warm place with no moving air - I'd go crazy.
Dave
 
 
 
In a message dated 8/14/2006 11:04:09 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I heard that John! Ceiling fans suck!
 
 
Mark 
 
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Date: 08/13/06 20:14:34
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Where Is Everyone??
 
I can pour sweat relentlessly from pain.Always above the break. I don't feel the pain but my body reacts to it by sweating at first. Aftewr awhile it affects my kidneys and my urine becomes dark. As fgar as temps go, I don't mind temps in the low 90's. Humidity feels good. My skin seems to be enjoying it. Cold bothers me when it starts bringing my core temp down. It becomes painfull and I actuyally feel the pain. If I get too chilled it can take a day to feel "normal" again.
I use to know a quad that was the exact opposite. He loved winmter and hated hot humid weather. spent the entire summer in his appartment with the AC set on 68. He died of pneumonia about 6 years ago.
I do turn on the AC so people around me feel a bit more comfortable but I never set it below 78.
I have times when I'm so sensative even a ceiling fan feels like waves of intense cold. Most folks don't want to hear about.
 
john
 
In a message dated 8/13/2006 1:57:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
b4 my injury I was also sensitive to heat; breaking a sweat at the drop of a hat.  During swimpractice I would get hot and nauseated in a warm pool during a hard set.  It is a feeling of being trapped in a warm, breezeless room, exacerbated by  no perspiration and no way to abate the problem

I got a new hvac system at home and had an inline air purification system installed and run the fan 24/7 at 25% speed.

Do  most or all of  you guys not perspire and have major sensitivity to adverse ambient temperature?

Brien

On Aug 12, 2006, at 2:38 PM, B. Kimberlin ((Quadius)) wrote:

I have no idea how you are able to handle it down here without AC.  If mine goes out, I end up having to go to the mall for the entire day.
Billy
(new Tampa region)

Coveleskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How's Everyone doing?It sure is hot here in Tampa.My a/c burned up a few days ago.I'm surprise my caregiver hasn't found me melted on the floor melted with my eyes buging out.lolTommrow I'l get the new one at the cost of $3000.Thank the Lord for plastic money.I must admitt this one lasted me 20 yrs.got my pennys worth.The old one cost the same as the old one so now I have to live another 20yrs to get the penny out of this one.lolEven my cats looked at me saying I was about to cut my fur off.lol
Does anyone of U live in Tampa of close by??I live on a small canal and the fish R almost jumping up into my lap.I LOVE 2 fish but no one to fish with me.I had a cane pole set up so I could fish.Everyone ask how will I bring them in?Hey my chair will back up out to the street if need be. Any fishing floks out there?
Coveleskie

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C5/6 Quad incomplet
NEVER GIVE UP
 
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