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Old 02-26-2010, 01:38 PM #1
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MS and MS meds. It's either too cold or too hot. Aren't those the words of an old love song?
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I am always cold especially my hands and feet...they feel like ice cubes.
So, I want a hot, hot bath or shower, and I know that will make me feel worse afterward, but I am so cold, that at the moment that I don't care.

What a vicious cycle!!
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We have blankets and sweatshirts stationed throughout my house. I'm either way too hot or way too cold. No middle ground anymore, lol. I also have a fuzzy and really warm robe. I'll wear that even if I have jeans and stuff on if I'm too cold.
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We have blankets and sweatshirts stationed throughout my house. I'm either way too hot or way too cold. No middle ground anymore, lol. I also have a fuzzy and really warm robe. I'll wear that even if I have jeans and stuff on if I'm too cold.
Ha-ha.... My awesome cousin and sister made me up a great spread out in the living room so I didn't have to walk from my room upstairs... I was completely gone and tired so COLD! .... I really didn't expect this, but was told by neuro it may be and he was right... My Cousin asked.."Do yo uwant more blankets"?...My response... "Whatever" lmao...
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