I totally agree with Lori, and I am a big wimp too when it comes tocold 
weather. I live in Rosarito Beach Mexico, just south of Californiaand it's been 
way colder than usual and I just want this to be over, it really makes me 
wonder how all you people in way colder places do it.What keeps me warmest is 
wearing a wool sweater with a feather filledjacket on top and of course a scarf 
and a hat, oh and my ugg boots, it'sthe only way I go out in winter, at home I 
always have my space heaterand sleep with my down comforter (sometimes doubled) 
and a couple more blankets on top.

Happy New Year everyone!

Lissette Whitehead
www.lissettesgoaltowalk.synthasite.com
www.lwgripgloves.com




Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 15:24:03 -0700
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Cold to the Bone
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]; [email protected]

Dave, Bobbie and others ...
 
Both Greg and I are FROM colder, blah states and, having said that, the COLD 
just really really bothers us.  Ruins entire days.  Now we live in the highest 
temped state (besides Death Valley areas in CA) and have become wimps when the 
temp goes below a certain number.  OR without that number and without sunshine 
warmth.

 
Putting on more clothes (for me) doesn't help.  Didn't help me in the northeast 
either.
 
I too get that awful "ice water running through my veins" feeling in my arms 
and legs.
 
For me, the only things that do work are direct warm sunlight, sitting by a 
roaring fire or space heater.  Or getting in bed and under a sheet, a wool 
blanket and a quilt for 3-4 hours warms me up to be "comfortable."

 
But, like Greg ... unless my body warms up enough to keep comfortable ... 
leaving the sunlight or space heater makes it worse for obvious reasons.
 
Nothing like an SCI to screw up a body thermostat.  :-(

If anyone asked/asks me WHAT I HATE the most in life ... it's getting cold.  
Cuz once I'm cold ... I can't enjoy anything in life.  Not reading, watching a 
movie or anything.

 
Hey Greg -- even Dave has been uncomfortably cold indoors over the last few 
days with the chilly days we've had.  RARE.  But he warms up easily with more 
clothes or moving around by being able-bodied.  

 
We had ice form in a scooped outdoor seat night before last.  Yesterday morning 
Dave went out with our doggie at 9AM finding he couldn't sit there!  First 
real-cold winter days in a long time.  Last year we had a buncha rain.  Don't 
want to see our gas bill when we get it.  We put our thermostat at 72 degs in 
this house - not as warm as other years.

 
The whole country has had a bad frigid spell of late.  7 dead in MO, IL, an AR 
from the cold (I think I read yesterday).  We got down to 21 degrees here a 
couple nights -- rare.
 
Sunny and mid 60s today!  Forecast a tad warmer each day.
 
Lori
 
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 9:04 AM, greg <[email protected]> wrote:



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

-- 
Lori 
Age - 46
C4/5 complete quad, 31 years post
Tucson, AZ
                                          

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