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chuckling... this is too funny... I never, ever got cold.... til surgery.
I have an extra thick terry cloth bathrobe... equivalent to five towels. I put it in the dryer and get it super hot... then curl up under my down comforter... It is so toasty and warm.... something I couldn't do before surgery.
I sure understand how you feel about the cold..
Millie
I have an extra thick terry cloth bathrobe... equivalent to five towels. I put it in the dryer and get it super hot... then curl up under my down comforter... It is so toasty and warm.... something I couldn't do before surgery.
I sure understand how you feel about the cold..
Millie
Before WLS, I never wore a jacket, even during the winter. If it rained, I put on a windbreaker. That was it. And short sleeved shirts year 'round.
Mary was just the opposite. Always cold.
After surgery, it reversed. I wear pajamas (which I never wore in my life prior to surgery). I wear a thermal shirt to bed because Mary has a fan and a ceiling fan on. I am covered with a comforter, when I used to use just a sheet.
When I walk into work at night, it is normally about 85-90 degrees, I wear a sweatshirt jacket in to work because of the air conditioning. I wear it in because I don't want to carry it. But I need it as soon as I get in to work.
Mary was just the opposite. Always cold.
After surgery, it reversed. I wear pajamas (which I never wore in my life prior to surgery). I wear a thermal shirt to bed because Mary has a fan and a ceiling fan on. I am covered with a comforter, when I used to use just a sheet.
When I walk into work at night, it is normally about 85-90 degrees, I wear a sweatshirt jacket in to work because of the air conditioning. I wear it in because I don't want to carry it. But I need it as soon as I get in to work.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!