Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 a, I hate to hear that, But on the other hand it's good to kmnow that I'm not the only one. My son and Dad just got back from Dallas last week. They said it was pretty hot down there. Paige Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 I fortunately live at the edge of a desert so the air is dry. I have visited the East coast in the summer and the humidity really did me in... and this was long before I knew I had fibro. My hubby has set our central air to 74 but we put a small AC in the bedroom and have it set at 72. He says he'll just put more covers on for himself. He is trying so hard to make my homelife comfortable. I guess he's grateful I don't want him to work outside of the home. I love my job and can work just fine. I have found I'm not waking up a lot burning up. Weird how our internal thermostat is so screwing with fibro. ) ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Earth is my home and animals are my family. Life is my religion and love is my example. Peace and freedom belong to us all. Paige wrote: Hi everyone! Well it's been realy hot here. And I can tell it without a thermometer. Unfortunately our A/C is not working . For the past few nights it's been 96 degrees at 10:00 pm everynight for a week. It's cooler outside! This house gets hot and just holds it. Anyway, I know all of us can tell if it's going to rain or a air pressure change, but now that you have Fibro, can you notice a change in how your system is affected by heat? Personally I can, but I'm just curious if it's the fibro or something to do with my histoectomy. thanks Paige in East Tennessee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 The humidity is awful in Virginia. Last night it was so hot, about 89, that we had a huge storm. It was so bad, that I shut down the computer completely. And I turned off the AC, and took that opportunity to clean the filter--until the storm passed. Today, the humidity/heat was just as bad. We had a big storm at about 1:30 pm, and later this evening another big cloud buster. Didn't cool anything off, only made it more humid, and the river is way up. It's hurricane season. I hate to see that that will bring us. Monday, I had a 6 week check up. I'm supposed to have that test they recommend when you turn 50,that uncomfortable one where they check you for colon cancer. That's a scarry test for me, because of my drug allergies. Don't know when another drug allergy will pop up. I talked to the NPN about a scooter, so I have to visit PT to talk to them about my problems walking, even with a cane. Then I'm going to find out about service dogs. She didn't know who to ask, so I'll ask around. I have something for vulvodynia from the NPN. Congrats to Vickie. Glad Savonna is with us again. Dillion > Hi everyone! Well it's been realy hot here. And I can tell it without > a thermometer. Unfortunately our A/C is not working . For the past > few nights it's been 96 degrees at 10:00 pm everynight for a week. > It's cooler outside! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2004 Report Share Posted July 17, 2004 I like it around 85, even warmer if I can manage it. My husband likes it down in the upper 60's, and we fight over it all year long. cyn At 05:30 PM 7/12/2004 -0500, camilla higley wrote: > and I fight over the thermostat, too. I sneak it down to 71 and he >pushes it up to 73. I don't think the poor a.c. knows what the heck is >happening!!! LOL Cam cyn clmerritt@... Time.....time ....time is what turns kittens into cats Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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