i am ALWAYS cold. i hate it and feel like no one understands how frustrating it can be. i know heating pads can be dangerous but it's worth the risk to me! an awesome alternative though, can be found here: http://grampasgarden.com/product_hot_cold_natural_therapy.asp

they sell microwavable blankets, neck wraps, socks, mittens, scarves, headbands, etc. i have the body shawl and it warms me right up. if i'm extra cold i'll put it on my head. looks funny but does the trick. i highly recommend these products and they seem like the perfect solution for u in a care facility -- just need your own microwave! careful to feel for hot spots though before putting it anywhere w/out sensation -- i have burned myself badly after too much time in the microwave.

jessica


On Feb 11, 2007, at 1:03 PM, Dan Tessiatore wrote:

I feel very cold off and on. I layer my clothing and use a hat like you do. I also use a high tight turtleneck. They seem to help me. I think it helps keep the heat in. Get warm... Dan T.


LTeasley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Everybody,

I am a C4-5 complete since July 31, 05. I know I don't have a UTI, nor am I sick in any other manner. What I would like to know, is if anybody else suffers from extreme chills radiating from the core of the body with no apparent cause or solution. The heat at 76+ degrees and multiple layers including hat and scarf do not help. I am currently staying at an extended care facility where they do not allow us to use heating pads, hot water bottles, or electric blankets. I try to drink as much hot tea and coffee as I can throughout the day in hopes to do some warming from the inside out, also to no avail.

Any ideas or solutions would be most appreciated.

Journey well through life,
Belle


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