at my fav fri nite oasis,  i got over heated then sat at home in front  of 
my cooler for about 2 hours before i was back to ok temp.  it may be  time 
to find a new oasis since they usually do this all summer.   in  winter time, 
i frequently go to bed cold and wake up hot - i believe it's a  circulation 
thing.   i take zolpidem to help me sleep through the  uncomfortable return 
to 'normal' in the am.
azdave
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/2/2011 9:36:29 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Good idea if you want to mess up your makeup. Ha ha I I often use a cold  
rag on my forehead or on my shoulders and it really works. I usually go to  
sleep freezing and wake up hot. Do any of you experienced that? It was 70° in 
 Kansas today. :-)
Dana 
 
In a message dated 4/2/2011 5:15:49 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

    

Yes, your body can't not adjust the temperature like any normal  person.  
Yes, it's hard to believe that we are special people, not just  normal people!
 
A quad's body will try and assume room temperature, even though we are  
still alive and breathing.  I found that wearing a turtleneck in  wintertime 
makes a big difference.  I also will wear thermal underwear,  top only, when 
it is very cold.
 
In the summertime when working outdoors I have set up a misting station  
and when I overheat I sit under a fine mist which cools me quickly.
 
Stay cool,

Glenn Henry




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