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Old 01-15-2014, 01:40 AM #11
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Tuesday I wore something non layered and was not in the freezing (70 degrees) room at all so I came home hot.

Wednesday our weather will turn chilly late afternoon and evening so I will be coming home at night (if I stay for the late meeting) perhaps not warm enough but I scan turn not the heat in the car.
I have noticed that I might be more sensitive to fluctuations in temperature (daily and throughout the day) than many colleagues.

I will keep a shawl, sweater, or scarves in my car.
(I keep a scarf in the car anyway as I do not like the a/c blowing on my neck.)

This is one of those things I think that matter much less to people not living with bipolar.

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