Re: response to Yet Another Question

Larry Throne (lbthrone(AT)hotmail.com)
Wed, 18 Nov 1998 18:14:18 PST

>From: Rizahdough(AT)aol.com
>Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 03:00:46 EST
>To: dahl.j(AT)ghc.org, tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: Yet Another Question
>
>Hi Jane,
> I am bothered by the cold in several ways. Since having TM, I have
poor
>circulation in my legs. If I sit cross-legged for awhile, my legs feel
cold
>and fall asleep. I hate that tingling "pins and needles" feeling. My
feet
>and legs feel cool to the touch in the winter. When I am caught
without
>something to keep me warm, I can hardly walk. I must have a jacket or
I get
>very stiff, my legs seem to have a mind of their own. I must walk very
slow,
>so I don't trip. One thing that I notice, I seem to get cold faster
than
>anyone else. I could have a sweater on and still feel chilly, my
friends are
>wearing t-shirts and don't feel cold at all?!? Is there anyone else
like
>this? I am not bothered by the heat physically, sometimes when it
gets real
>HOT my energy level drops. But it doesn't stop me, like the cold can.
>
>Kris~
>
>
Kris,
I could have written every thing you just said! My staff call me Mr.
Rodgers because I always wear a sweater. I call it a buzzing feeling in
my feet. But tingling and the pins and needles describes it also. When
my feet "go to sleep" I take this as a hint to raise up off my bottom
and shift my wieght. In 24 four years I have only had two "dicubic
ulcers" (not sure of spelling), I just figure thats Gods way of telling
me to get off my Butt. Catch you later,
Larry in Oklahoma

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