I feel the same way guys. The sun just does wonders for me. And I am sitting by my space heater right now. I used to use a hair drier until I fell asleep and burned my stomach 3rd degree. I just cannot tolerate the cold. Mix cold sweat with cold air and you get neckcicles, ice on the collar, awful. Tis 34 degrees here at 4pm in old Kaintuck. Spoze to be that way all week. Woe is me. Somebody strike a match!
Sent from my iPad Begin forwarded message: > Resent-From: [email protected] > From: RONALD L PRACHT <[email protected]> > Date: December 18, 2014 at 1:24:09 PM EST > To: Quad-list Post <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Cold Weather > Reply-To: RONALD L PRACHT <[email protected]> > > What your addicted to is the serotonin from the sun. When Im at my worst I > take an ephedra pill and push my wheelchair on the street for a couple miles. > it puts me in a different state of mind. you can read about the effects of > serotonin though. Its like a rug. > > Ron > > > On Thursday, December 18, 2014 12:07 PM, greg <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I don't know how you cold wether guys can do it every day. > I was from Seattle and that was bad enough. Now I'm spoiled in AZ. > Even our cold times it's usually sunny. But, now and then we get a few rainy > days. > I get so tight, sore, and cold, on those days and my arms tingle 100x worse. > I'm wrapped up and no matter how warm I get, I just can not relax unless I > get sun. > I think I'm physically and mentally addicted to the sun. > During the day, on the times I'm not outside, I have a hard time doing > anything for too long without having to go out and sit in it for at least a > little while. It relaxes my muscles and I feel a lot better, then I go back > to whatever I was doing. Then just before sunset I have to go out and get my > last fix of sun for the night. It works so much better than any pain killer > or muscle relaxer medication. > > Just don't think I could ever move away, > Greg > >

