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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 499967" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Marg, I drove Q to school this morning (a different thread, sigh) and my car said MINUS 11 Fahrenheit and it is -30 with the windchill (less than ten minutes to frostbite) I felt naked in the cold....really, my coat felt like it was not even on. I am once again so jealous I prefer sweltering heat to freezing cold.</p><p></p><p>I know I should not complain we have had a huge break in the winter weather here esp after last year when you couldn't see to turn a corner due to the build up of snow! I just am a whiner about being cold. I think I can just a tiny bit understand sensory issues because when I am cold I can't even tell if I really am hungry, need to use the rest room, need pain medication, etc.. I just feel awful all over. I do wonder if sensory processing disorders feel like that.</p><p></p><p>Other than that I am happy Q turned it around and got to go to school because he really likes to go because it is his routine. He just LOVES routine. Lucky me that is an easy thing to do. </p><p></p><p>H&R I hope you feel better. I have chronic pain but usually well controlled with only tramadol. It is depressing and I hope you find relief. I did a dumb thing and drank a coke due to limited choices when waiting for Q at an appointment. Then the next day I felt pain all over in addition to my back and I remembered. I just really underestimate how much even a little caffeine affects me. It makes a huge difference in my pain level and allowed me to stop any narcotic pain medication when I quit it. Seems weird but I learned it in a scleroderma support group. If you use caffeine, it might be worth going thru the withdrawl to find out if it helps. Certainly doesn't take all the pain away but put me in a category of having it be controllable. </p><p></p><p>Gentle hugs to you...</p><p></p><p>I hope all the pets and people here have a good day. You are all very important to me. TTFN, Dee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 499967, member: 12886"] Marg, I drove Q to school this morning (a different thread, sigh) and my car said MINUS 11 Fahrenheit and it is -30 with the windchill (less than ten minutes to frostbite) I felt naked in the cold....really, my coat felt like it was not even on. I am once again so jealous I prefer sweltering heat to freezing cold. I know I should not complain we have had a huge break in the winter weather here esp after last year when you couldn't see to turn a corner due to the build up of snow! I just am a whiner about being cold. I think I can just a tiny bit understand sensory issues because when I am cold I can't even tell if I really am hungry, need to use the rest room, need pain medication, etc.. I just feel awful all over. I do wonder if sensory processing disorders feel like that. Other than that I am happy Q turned it around and got to go to school because he really likes to go because it is his routine. He just LOVES routine. Lucky me that is an easy thing to do. H&R I hope you feel better. I have chronic pain but usually well controlled with only tramadol. It is depressing and I hope you find relief. I did a dumb thing and drank a coke due to limited choices when waiting for Q at an appointment. Then the next day I felt pain all over in addition to my back and I remembered. I just really underestimate how much even a little caffeine affects me. It makes a huge difference in my pain level and allowed me to stop any narcotic pain medication when I quit it. Seems weird but I learned it in a scleroderma support group. If you use caffeine, it might be worth going thru the withdrawl to find out if it helps. Certainly doesn't take all the pain away but put me in a category of having it be controllable. Gentle hugs to you... I hope all the pets and people here have a good day. You are all very important to me. TTFN, Dee [/QUOTE]
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