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Old 06-11-2008, 07:24 AM #13
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I'm more cold sensitive than heat sensitive. So this is my problem: as soon as it's warm, the A/C goes on. I'm okay outside to about 90, but then I do have some sx - this time it's vertigo. Come inside and it's freezing (to me) and that hurts.

So I've waited nine months to be warm, still dealing with the heat sx, and still freezing in my own house.


Last night I'm clutching the couch trying not to fall off and dh is complaining as soon as he came home from work( blah blah blah, kids, blah blah bills). I said I was going to bed. He said he'd be up in a bit. I snapped at him to sleep on the couch.

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