yes,and it can be frustrating when you are cold and others are hot,when you are 
in the same room. i just put it down to the fact that when you have a serious 
spinal injury,the bodies thermostat no longer works,therefore,we might be 
extremely cold whilst,others around us are feeling the heat.     Dun' wurry,b 
happy. 'tis all good.
                                                   yours,     rob.

Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:              I use to keep my house very warm, 
plus use lots of blankets. I loved feeling very warm. But lately, even when the 
house is not as warm and I’m not using as many blankets, when I get too hot my 
arms start to hurt and I feel cold. I pull the blankets up higher and tighter, 
even feel like shivering. Until I realize I’m overheated.  I have to pull my 
arms out, try to lower the blankets to get some air. I’ve only recently had 
this feeling. When I’m overheated in the daytime, I feel hot, but not in bed. 
Anyone else get that feeling t night?
  Greg
  
  

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