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Nuts, CVS and Menopause
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 144775" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Star -- One problem with your description of the freeze ... it sounds heavenly to me. I'm one of those people where the rest of the world is complaining it's cold and I'm going HUH? They have on the sweats, down vest, fleece jacket, hat, gloves and scarf. I have on my jeans, t-shirt and maybe a t-shirt. The only time the top is up on my car is when it might get wet. I've had it down in snow, ice, etc. My daughter is begging for the heater to be on at full blast. I'm contemplating if I should turn on the AC. So, you can imagine just how miserable I am when a hot flash comes on on top of my normal volcanic core. A bit of freezing really does sound good.</p><p> </p><p>(The only time I can remember being truly cold was a vacation in San Francisco -- the wind and fog there just cut through me.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 144775, member: 3626"] Star -- One problem with your description of the freeze ... it sounds heavenly to me. I'm one of those people where the rest of the world is complaining it's cold and I'm going HUH? They have on the sweats, down vest, fleece jacket, hat, gloves and scarf. I have on my jeans, t-shirt and maybe a t-shirt. The only time the top is up on my car is when it might get wet. I've had it down in snow, ice, etc. My daughter is begging for the heater to be on at full blast. I'm contemplating if I should turn on the AC. So, you can imagine just how miserable I am when a hot flash comes on on top of my normal volcanic core. A bit of freezing really does sound good. (The only time I can remember being truly cold was a vacation in San Francisco -- the wind and fog there just cut through me.) [/QUOTE]
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