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Old 06-06-2009, 07:30 PM #11
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Nope!

I'm actually the opposite, always freezing cold. Even in the summer (right now, no fans, no A/C.. finger tips are cold as ice).

I layer up and sleep with fleece sheets/multiple comforters.

When the weather gets hot and humid, I do get warm, but my fingers/toes consistently remain cold.
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I get way too hot at night. The ceiling fan is always on. But when my dear sweet hubby (notice the sarcasm) turns his heated mattress and blanket on HIGH it really really infuriates me. This happens all year long too! I spend the night sleeping without covers.
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When I first saw this, I thought you meant roasting a roast at night. I was going to pop in and say, I'd be up all night waiting for it to get done enough to eat...Yummmmmm....LOL

As far as roasting at night...no...I sleep under a bankie in the A/C. Already been through the change..
Great minds, Sally..I read the title & was gonna answer "no, I usually do that late morning/early afternoon so it's done in time for dinner. Though roasting at night might be nice since it's cooler then." Then I read the actual post. Ooops.
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you guys crack me up. All of these empty tummies, and great appetites. Now I have to make a roast! thanks!
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I cook at night too (I don't always sweat, but I usually roast). My fiance calls me his little space heater. I also have been finding that I feel like I radiate heat a lot of other times as well. Like what I'd imagine a hot flash to feel like, but I'm only 32. Because my flare-ups have been minor so far (numbness, tingling, dizziness), I don't get bad pseudo-exaserbations in the hot weather...but this summer I started getting fatigued and sooooooooooo darn HOT when I'm outside that I just can't stand it. I live in Texas, so this is going to be a problem.
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I used to freeze all the time, now I'm burning up all night. But I think it is menopaus. My sis is jealous cuz I'm younger and doing it first. If only she knew what fun it is lol.

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Roaster here too!

I wake up in sweats all the time! I am hoping it's from menopause, because it's TIME! I don't know if I am having hot flashes or not. I get all heated up at work, but the night sweats drive me nuts- blankets on/blankets off/blankets on/blankets off!!

(i am 22 days late today, and shaking all my bells and bones and charms and yelling out on my lawn "COME ON MENOPAUSE!!!")
Are ya prego River?

By the way...I freeze to death and have to wear sweats and socks!
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Are ya prego River?

By the way...I freeze to death and have to wear sweats and socks!
Seriously ROFL!!!

But yeah, part of the freezing to death club here. Let's snuggle up close in my igloo
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I had the AC on last night, and a thin blankie on me. I woke up with the cat shivering and me roasting. Its like laying next to a furnace. I was burning up next to a full blast AC!

Maybe I can take the roast to be with me at night, and it will be fully cooked in the am. whaddya think?
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Here is a website that has products to help cool you down.

http://www.redhotmommas.com/

I got the chillow and it works really well to keep me cool in the summer.
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