Hi Linda,
I know the little bubble wrap water things are that you're talking about but 
unfortunately this facility does not have any here.  I agree that John's 
explanation was a really good one; it put things in a little bit different 
perspective.  I've heard from my acupuncturists that drinking ginger tea is 
really helpful to warm you from the inside out, but I've not had anybody pick 
some up for me yet.  I hope that I too will be able to handle the cold better 
as I'm further out from injury.
Journey well through life,
Belle
LINDA FERRELL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    DIV {   MARGIN: 0px  }        hi 
Belle,
  I am a C4-5 complete also & I use to stay cold all the time, but now I handle 
the cold much better. Hopefully with time you won't be so cold. I know what you 
mean about the facility not letting you use a neck warmer or heating pad. I was 
in a facility for 5 1/2yrs. So I had my Dr write for an order thru PT to let me 
use one of these warmers, can't remember what they are called, that have a pad, 
looks like bubble wrap on one side & has a little warmer the nurses fills up 
with water. John's explanation was great. Hopefully your scarf around your neck 
will help. Sitting in the sun also helps, find a nice sunny window.
  Lindaf



 
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