I understand Greg and you and I may be the odd balls in this group whereby we live in one of the warmest places in the nation in the summer but still get so very very very cold because of the air conditioning. It is 120° up there and we are at 105° here during the summer but oftentimes I feel colder in the summer simply because of the required air conditioning.
Thanks for the tip but I just have to cover my entire head to sleep every night and that is something I have done for comfort ever since my injury whether it be living in New York State, Virginia or here. ~Lori On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 2:50 PM, greg <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm still having issues at night. > When I'm cold, I shiver uncontrollably and feel freezing cold. > When I get too warm , I shiver uncontrollably and feel freezing cold. > So either way I end up pulling the blankets over my face and ears. > > I've bee using a sheet to cover with, then just a thin strip of a blanket > at the top of the bed, so it feel heavier on me. But as goes my ears, as > goes my body. Fleece hats work great, but not when it's been 110 out. > I just bought some ear muff things. The kind that go over the back of your > head. This way ears stay warm, but no holding the heat in. The ones on > Amazon for $15, are on Ebay for $1-$2, free shipping. > > Can't find the kind I had, mine have a thinner center strap, but look like > this. > > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/Black-Fleece-Earmuff-Winter-Ear-Muff-Wrap-Band-Warmer-Grip-Earlap-Gift-Men-/371195816013?hash=item566cfea84d:g:P1gAAOSw2XFUcD98 > > > Greg > -- "Petting, scratching and cuddling a dog could be soothing to the mind and heart and deep meditation and almost as good for the soul as prayer." ~Dean Koontz

