[QUAD-L] Quad's Gettin Cold

2009-12-09 Thread Matt Wermer
Yes I to have the Quad Cold and love the sun, warm places, and heat too! I bought a Pellet Stove and got it installed in our bsmt. Wow, are they nice, pour wooden pellets in the top hopper and man it's warm-heat-heaven lol. They cost about 600-2000 at most tractor suppy, orscleins, fireplace

Re: [QUAD-L] Hot vs. Cold Quads

2009-12-09 Thread Lori Michaelson
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Don Price wrote: The electric blanket thread got me wondering: how many of us on the quad-list have difficulty with hot or cold? Questions: 1. Did your temperature regulation/sensation change due to your SCI? * YES* 2. Do you now prefer hot or cold

Re: [QUAD-L] USB heating blanket

2009-12-09 Thread John S.
I haven't seen an electric blanket that didn't warn against being used by paralyzed people.   john --- On Tue, 12/8/09, Quadius quad...@gmail.com wrote: From: Quadius quad...@gmail.com Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] USB heating blanket To: bob quinn r...@sockets.com Cc: Daniel Espinoza

Re: [QUAD-L] USB heating blanket

2009-12-09 Thread Thomas NoelCusack
All of us suffer from the cold. You can say it's bad circulation or whatever but we all do suffer. I'm 39 years post injury and absolutely hate the cold. However, as I'm writing this, it's snowing outside and we're expecting single digits tonight. It's not that I suffer from the cold it's that

Re: [QUAD-L] USB heating blanket

2009-12-09 Thread Tod E. Santee
Yeah, but I think that's mostly for people who would fall asleep with a hot (I mean HOT) covering rather than check often and moderate as needed. Just like Micky-D's coffee still says, Caution: Contents might be hot. They're protecting themselves from the occasional crazy quad/para/hemi who