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bny806 01-04-2014 11:56 PM

Cold weather
 
So, I know for me I welcome the cold weather for the most part - it's almost like an instant face lift in comparison to my melting summer face!

But one thing that is super bothersome to me with the cold is shivering - I just can't stand it.. It's almost like my muscles hurt and then of course get fatigued.. I really really dislike it, and it's been cold here! Anyone else have this issue!?

Southern Bell 01-05-2014 01:10 PM

I am also having a really hard time with the cold to the point that even in the summer I have to use a heater in the bathroom when I take a shower because even the air conditioner makes our bathroom so cold to me. I've never been a fan of the summers or winters in Georgia even before this train wreck. I'm more of a fall/spring lover.

Luckily I don't have to go out very often but even so I'm still suffering the muscle stiffness and pain. And to add to all this, I have a compression fracture in my back.

Blankets and throws along with an electric blanket are my dearest friends.

Good luck trying to stay warm

limpy 01-07-2014 11:03 PM

It is just way too cold to be Georgia. It was fourteen here this morning.i hate cold. I am also a spring and fall person.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Southern Bell (Post 1041530)
I am also having a really hard time with the cold to the point that even in the summer I have to use a heater in the bathroom when I take a shower because even the air conditioner makes our bathroom so cold to me. I've never been a fan of the summers or winters in Georgia even before this train wreck. I'm more of a fall/spring lover.

Luckily I don't have to go out very often but even so I'm still suffering the muscle stiffness and pain. And to add to all this, I have a compression fracture in my back.

Blankets and throws along with an electric blanket are my dearest friends.

Good luck trying to stay warm


anon6618 01-08-2014 09:16 AM

I have more troubles when it's colder outside, because of the difference inside and outside. One time in winter I came in the hospital walking, collapsed after a few minutes and went outside in my wheelchair. My friend who came with me said it was like I melted right before his eyes; my face got terribly droopy and my whole body got in the ragdoll fase in no time.
It's that "sudden" heat, radiator heat, which hits me hard. In cars too, when it's freezing outside and people sit in their cars they tend to put the heat up, I hate that because for me it's getting terrible weak for no reason at all!

I don't have much troubles with the shivering though!

bny806 01-09-2014 02:24 AM

Thanks yall!! Yea, I'm a fan of spring or fall... summer - I melt.. Winter- though it makes me look like I had a face lift which I appreciate, the shivering just tuckers out my muscles!!

Right now I"m so frustrated, I was supposed to have IVIG yesterday, and since it's a new year they have to get pre authorization again for my treatment... Why the infusion center waited until the day of to try and pre auth, I have no idea.. so now It's looking like it will be sometime next week before I get more IVIG.. and it's wearing off.. ugh.. not a fun situation!

FREDH 01-09-2014 05:59 PM

Cold Weather
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bny806 (Post 1041422)
So, I know for me I welcome the cold weather for the most part - it's almost like an instant face lift in comparison to my melting summer face!

But one thing that is super bothersome to me with the cold is shivering - I just can't stand it.. It's almost like my muscles hurt and then of course get fatigued.. I really really dislike it, and it's been cold here! Anyone else have this issue!?

This is an interesting subject brought up here, and if possible, I would like a few comments. I am 2 years new to MG and still learning. I knew heat in summer was a problem, but not much has been said about cold.
I seem to be unusually cold in winter, need the heaters and blankets much more than use too, and I am finding myself wondering if I have a Thyroid problem or something. Nothing else seems wrong, just the cold.

Reading this it appears that the cold is as bad as too hot. Is that the case?

FREDH

bny806 01-09-2014 09:58 PM

FredH- oh no, heat is way way worse for me than cold.. walking outside in the cold seems to give my muscles a burst of energy - face looks years younger too which is nice! But, if I get to the point of shivering.. all that muscle work to shiver then can tucker them out eventually and make things temporarily worse until I rest.. I feel like I get quite violent shivers nowadays.. who knows!!! I just like about 75 degrees, and that's perfect!

cait24 01-10-2014 02:39 AM

Anything above 68 degrees and my MG get worse. I can not even be outside above 85 degrees, I need to stay in the air conditioning. In the winter, I keep my house at 63 degrees and I feel good without being cold. The cold weather improves my MG. I would have to be out in the severe cold for a very long time for the cold temp to adversely affect my MG

kathie

sham0968 01-23-2014 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bny806 (Post 1041422)
So, I know for me I welcome the cold weather for the most part - it's almost like an instant face lift in comparison to my melting summer face!

But one thing that is super bothersome to me with the cold is shivering - I just can't stand it.. It's almost like my muscles hurt and then of course get fatigued.. I really really dislike it, and it's been cold here! Anyone else have this issue!?

I have had this, my muscles tighten up and I was shivering and I was scared that was going to have a seizure but I think it was because I was shaking so hard.

dyankee 03-29-2014 10:14 PM

Cold Weather
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by FREDH (Post 1042486)
This is an interesting subject brought up here, and if possible, I would like a few comments. I am 2 years new to MG and still learning. I knew heat in summer was a problem, but not much has been said about cold.
I seem to be unusually cold in winter, need the heaters and blankets much more than use too, and I am finding myself wondering if I have a Thyroid problem or something. Nothing else seems wrong, just the cold.

Reading this it appears that the cold is as bad as too hot. Is that the case?

FREDH

Fred, I don't yet have a diagnosis, but all the signs point to MG. That said, I struggle terribly with the cold (I live in Massachusetts). I truly didn't realize how profound it was until I fell, badly, on a sidewalk while walking my dog in December. As it happened, I was in a development where everyone, absolutely everyone is working at noon on a weekday. That sidewalk was freezing cold (as was the ambient temp) and I wasn't sure if I could lever myself up. It is absolutely clear to me that the cold contributed to my fall; I was scuttling along, trying to get an hour walk in, and now I realize that cold is just as much a stressor as illness, emotional upset and so forth. The other night I actually kept track: it took an hour and a half for me to get warm when I got into bed. This may sound more familiar to you. Oh, and BTW, heat is just as demanding; I can't work outside at temps above 70 degrees. Knocks me down in a gosh awful hurry.

Best,
Laurie


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