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On Friday, October 24, 2014, greg <[email protected]> wrote:

> A few tips I've tried...
>
> 1. When I was in Seattle, I was always cold. I found wearing a fleece hat
> helped a lot. When my ears were cold, I would shiver. I still wear it at
> night.
> 2 I also would keep a small heated pad, like 24x24in blanket on my lap. I
> was able to keep a check on it's temp so it did not burn. Found it at the
> drug store.
> 3. At night I tried wearing a t-shirt, but it would twist up. So I cut the
> back off, I left the collar and sleeves on. So I wear it like a hospital
> gown like thing. I started that when I was stuck in bed for awhile.
> 4. I just got this neck warmer thing. It just slips over your head and you
> wear it like it's a turtle neck. It feels like it's silk soft but it's not
> that cold feeling of silk. I think it's polyester. It's like someone cut
> the neck off a turtle neck shirt. I use it at night when it cools off
> outside.
> 5. Not tried it, but I just read a web page for Permobil wheelchairs
> (think it was them). It said an option was a hand heater. It had a clear
> plastic cover over your hand area. Like a motorcycle windshield. then blows
> warm air on your hands. Cool idea.
> 6. Layer clothing. Turtleneck under a sweater.
> 7. If all else fails, my life saver was a gas fire place.
>
> Stay warm, Greg
>
>
> > have situation that I get really cold here in the Midwest and my
> > father is only willing to turn the heat up to 73. I have a large
> > master bedroom and use one of those oil filled heaters that takes
> > hours to really feel anything, then your to hot. I actually put a
> > thermometer next to my tv so I know what the actual temp is in the
> > room. This kinda works but I freeze at times. I tried a heating
> > blanket years ago and got burned when the blanket got wedged
> > between my knees. Somebody on the list had a heating pad trick. Im
> > thinking maybe put is under my upper body where I still have
> > feeling, maybe partially under pillow. Anybody mastered this trick.
> > I actually get so desperate sometimes I do pushups to heat myself
> > up, lol.
>

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