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Old 02-08-2010, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mellowguy View Post
I also believe it doesn't help to live in the cliamate that we live in. I reside in the snow capital of New York state. Doesn't take much to get a chill. A heating pad on the affected area offers some relief also, or I jump into the hottub and turn it up to 104 and just sit and enjoy the warmth. But, there is a downside to this for me. The weight of the water can cause more discomfort then the relief I get from the heated water. So it's like can't have one without the other. Good luck to you, Hope you feel better real soon.
Hi mellowguy, I just thought I would mention what I read on RSDSA about water temperature. It was written we need pool water to be 86 degrees. When I do use the pool heater, 86 seems comfortable- colder water doesn't. They also said hot temperature is usually 104-5 and is too hot for us. I don't remember the consequences. Take care-always enjoy your thoughts, your friend, loretta
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