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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 554568" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I've been done for several years now. But my "active" stage only lasted a year. (thank heaven above I doubt Fred would've survived any longer) My onset was pretty darn early, according to fam doctor, but not that early necessarily for my family. </p><p></p><p>That winter...........I had the window open, regardless of temp. And our bedroom is unheated to begin with. If I was out from the covers, I'd freeze. Under them, I'd burn up and sweat. I tried to vary them to see if fewer would help. Nope. Only thing that helped was to keep the covers on my top half and keep those bare feet out. It didn't help that Fred was a human furnace himself and could radiate enough body heat to warm up the whole room. ugh That was a miserable winter. </p><p></p><p>Thankfully during the day I had no real symptoms. Ok, I lie. I suddenly would blurt anything (and I do mean anything) I was thinking in my head out loud. I had a very short fuse. The family learned not to push their luck that year. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 554568, member: 84"] I've been done for several years now. But my "active" stage only lasted a year. (thank heaven above I doubt Fred would've survived any longer) My onset was pretty darn early, according to fam doctor, but not that early necessarily for my family. That winter...........I had the window open, regardless of temp. And our bedroom is unheated to begin with. If I was out from the covers, I'd freeze. Under them, I'd burn up and sweat. I tried to vary them to see if fewer would help. Nope. Only thing that helped was to keep the covers on my top half and keep those bare feet out. It didn't help that Fred was a human furnace himself and could radiate enough body heat to warm up the whole room. ugh That was a miserable winter. Thankfully during the day I had no real symptoms. Ok, I lie. I suddenly would blurt anything (and I do mean anything) I was thinking in my head out loud. I had a very short fuse. The family learned not to push their luck that year. lol [/QUOTE]
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