I left one of those in a phoenix garage a few summers and found a bag of  
maggots when I picked up.   yuck.
azdave
 
 
In a message dated 1/2/2011 11:54:12 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
I ordered a few  Thermalon products off of amazon that you heat in the 
microwave and put over  the shoulders. it seems to help somewhat but you have 
to 
be careful to not  burn the skin.  
nicki   
-----Original  Message-----
From: greg  [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2011 10:05  AM
To:  [email protected]
Subject:  [QUAD-L] Cold to the Bone 
 
I just don't know how you north  and east guys can do it, living in such 
cold places.
 
Down in the Phx area we only get  a few drops into freezing temps and it 
has been  miserable.
 
I had my house at 78, plus a  space heater blasting me, while drinking hot 
drinks all day, and I just could  not get warm.
 
(Though I think it's better not  to use the space heater because once I 
move away from the blowing hot air, I  get even colder.)
 
Once I get cold I tighten up into  1 clinched muscle and whenever I stretch 
out my fingers it causes excess  tingling up my forearms.
 
It's that tingling that is a  burning, cold, ice-water, feeling. Northing I 
can do to get it to go away  until I sleep for the night.
 
I always have that tingling, but  after stretching it get crazy bad.
 
If I relax and lift my shirts a  bit, I can feel the heat coming off my 
body, but I still am  shaking.
 
I know by evening time my  shoulders are sore and that can make me feel 
cold too, so when it's cold out  it multiplies things.
 
Not being able to sit and relax  my muscles in the sun is a big part of the 
problem, I usually spend hours  outside.
 
Good luck to you all who are  freezing too!
 

 
Greg


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