Yeah, Im from the same area as Paul, just a bit south of the border, so the 
climate isn't that extreme but I still get really really cold and the thing is 
once I get cold, it doesn't matter how much clothes I put on or if I turn up 
the heat, it takes me a while to stop shivering. I can be sweating and I'll 
still be shivering, I hate it! I'll take a little extra heat any day, can't 
wait till spring is here, and to think winter isn't even here yet, ugh! I'll be 
needing plenty of red wine, lol.




Lissette Whitehead
1177 Broadway Suite #4
Chula Vista, CA 91911
www.lissettesgoaltowalk.synthasite.com



From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Hot vs. Cold Quads
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 17:49:58 -0800










I'm in San Diego and I still keep the 
heat on!  I keep it at 75 minimum.....my utility bill 
was $350 last month!  This month could be be 
worse.  Gotta stay warm!
 
And....'Stay Thirsty My Friends'.
 
Paul  c5/6

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Joan 
  Anglin 
  To: 'Don Price' ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2009 5:32 
  PM
  Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Hot vs. Cold 
  Quads
  

  
  
  
  Yes 
  drastically.  Our house was always known as the cool place-only 
  temperature cool.  JMy 
  grandkids always brought their sweatshirts when they came to visit in 
  winter.  After my SCI I could never get warm until summer came.  
  However, the last few years have been much better.  I thought it was 
  maybe only in my head, but a friend of mine who was around me a lot during 
the 
  first 4-5 years and then left for 14 years came back and remarked on how much 
  better I tolerate the cold now.  I still like it warm, love my wood 
  stove, love the fact the Reno has 325 sunny days per year, but now that he 
  mentioned it I realize that I very seldom wear my heavy-duty poncho 
  anymore.
   
  I 
  still prefer warm-up to 90° is perfect.  After that temperature I get too 
  hot.
   
  No, 
  we lived in Reno before I broke my neck and there is no way I would move away 
  from my sunshine here.  My whole house is built around sunshine coming in 
  almost all of the year, only in the middle of summer is the house not flooded 
  with sunshine.
   
  I 
  just figure my thermostat doesn’t work well anymore.  It takes me a long 
  time to get warm if I do get cold, and sometimes I will complain that my arms 
  or legs are cold when in fact they really are not.
   
  I 
  can tolerate the cold quite well as long as I’m sitting in the sun with the 
  sunshine on my face and there’s not any wind-I was outside the other day for 
  two or 3 hours and it was only 50°, but I was sitting in a corner with the 
  sunshine on my face.  We have a wood stove with a glass door so one can 
  see the flames, which makes me feel much warmer than just plain heat.  My 
  space heater is also a radiant heater and I find that I’m quite comfortable 
  with this setup for 400 watts because of the glow.  Mind over matter-or 
  maybe if you don’t mind it doesn’t matter.
   
  Good 
  questions
  Joan
                                          
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