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Old 09-14-2006, 09:58 PM #1
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Default Freezing to death

Anybody got any suggestions or idea. I am freezing. The temperature here is 85 degrees today. I've been wearing winter pj's and a warm robe. My hands and feet won't warm up at all. This has been going on for awhile. I kept thinking it would go away. Well it isn't. Sometimes I have rigors (chills) and I shiver. I actually went outside in the back and sat on the edge of the deck in the sun. I wanted to lay down in the sun, but there wasn't any way I could get down that low and get up. But I stayed about 15 min. Tomorrow I have to drag myself down to the swimming pool. It gets harder and harder. It's the pain. I love the water and I've made several friends. But the water is pretty cold too and I have chills the entire time I'm in the pool. That makes my muscles so tight and they already feel as if I'm wearing too tight panty hose.
Didn't mean to rant. Just wanted you to know that this freezing is really messing with my life!

Billye
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