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I have become an official wimp. Seattle has 90+ degree temperatures

today. I grew up on the East coast and this would be common but have

spent too many years in Seattle. How does everyone deal with exercise

in this kind of heat? I do not have air conditioning and even at 8 AM

it was 80 degrees in my house. I have not felt like moving from the

fan to cook, eat or exercise today. This probably will not be the last

day of this heat this summer so..... Help!

Donna in Seatac

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Hang in there. I'm in DE and it is raining like you wouldn't believe and

humid to boot. On these days, just stay in one place and stay cool. Stress

is not good for you.

JUDITH

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ACK, no air-conditioning??!!!! I live in Louisiana, and it was 97 with

double digit humidity. We have no houses without air conditioning, LOL.

Think water aerobics!!

Laurie

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I live in south Florida, and now we have temp in the upper 80's..In July

and August it is always hot and humid, but usually 93 is the warmest..

Most folks down here have access to pools or the beach..It's not good to

exercise in the heat.

Save it for cooler weather. Eat light. Your doc can advise you about

exercise in hot weather.

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Donna,

I'm just a little ways south of you....this has been a horrid couple of days

hasn't it. I don't know about today, but yesterday was a record-breaker and

today was supposed to be hotter & tomorrow is supposed to be warmer yet. At

least so far it hasn't been too humid.

Right now my exercise is refilling my water glass as soon as it is empty &

maybe grabbing some lunchmeat & cheese from the fridge while I'm there. but

I'm real susceptible to heat, by July I will be popping salt tablets (don't

tell my dr!)

I don't have a/c either, but a fan in almost every window - now I'm kicking

myself that I didn't pick up a couple a/c's when they went on clearance last

fall! I think by next month I'll be getting a couple of airbeds, filling

them with water & freezing them at least part way.....

beth (in Auburn)

> Exercise and heat

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>

> I have become an official wimp. Seattle has 90+ degree temperatures

> today. I grew up on the East coast and this would be common but have

> spent too many years in Seattle. How does everyone deal with exercise

> in this kind of heat? I do not have air conditioning and even at 8 AM

> it was 80 degrees in my house. I have not felt like moving from the

> fan to cook, eat or exercise today. This probably will not be the last

> day of this heat this summer so..... Help!

>

> Donna in Seatac

>

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Donna:

We're baking out here in Monroe, too! ;o(

It is fortunate that we do not often have these temperatures - and they

generally don't last. I simply DON'T - don't cook, clean or exercise - and

I eat salad, and hard boiled eggs. ;oD

I generally get up early, so anything that has to be done gets done then or

after the sun goes down and it's a bit cooler - LOTS of WATER really does

help, too - and cool showers!

C

Exercise and heat

I have become an official wimp. Seattle has 90+ degree temperatures

today. I grew up on the East coast and this would be common but have

spent too many years in Seattle. How does everyone deal with exercise

in this kind of heat? I do not have air conditioning and even at 8 AM

it was 80 degrees in my house. I have not felt like moving from the

fan to cook, eat or exercise today. This probably will not be the last

day of this heat this summer so..... Help!

Donna in Seatac

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I feel your pain Donna. I'm in Sacramento, and this is our 8th day of

triple digit temperatures. And humid too! I do have a/c, but try to

use it as little as possible because it makes the electric bill

skyrocket. I was solving the exercise need by getting out in my yard

& working early in the morning, before it heats up too badly. Yard

looking a lot better & my bg readings are good too. I suppose I could

exercise to videos with the a/c on, but when it gets hot enough to

turn it on, I'm already a limp dishrag from the heat.

But that's my solution, to get the exercise in as early as possible,

before it becomes unbearable & impossible.

Kate

>

> I have become an official wimp. Seattle has 90+ degree temperatures

> today. I grew up on the East coast and this would be common but have

> spent too many years in Seattle. How does everyone deal with exercise

> in this kind of heat? I do not have air conditioning and even at 8 AM

> it was 80 degrees in my house. I have not felt like moving from the

> fan to cook, eat or exercise today. This probably will not be the last

> day of this heat this summer so..... Help!

>

> Donna in Seatac

>

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It's days like this I miss the water-bed. Turn down the heat and it is

great! Like your idea of freezing airbeds!

Donna

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From: diabetes [mailto:diabetes ] On Behalf

Of Bad Fairie

Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 9:59 PM

To: diabetes

Subject: RE: Exercise and heat

Donna,

I'm just a little ways south of you....this has been a horrid couple of days

hasn't it. I don't know about today, but yesterday was a record-breaker and

today was supposed to be hotter & tomorrow is supposed to be warmer yet. At

least so far it hasn't been too humid.

Right now my exercise is refilling my water glass as soon as it is empty &

maybe grabbing some lunchmeat & cheese from the fridge while I'm there. but

I'm real susceptible to heat, by July I will be popping salt tablets (don't

tell my dr!)

I don't have a/c either, but a fan in almost every window - now I'm kicking

myself that I didn't pick up a couple a/c's when they went on clearance last

fall! I think by next month I'll be getting a couple of airbeds, filling

them with water & freezing them at least part way.....

beth (in Auburn)

> Exercise and heat

>

>

> I have become an official wimp. Seattle has 90+ degree temperatures

> today. I grew up on the East coast and this would be common but have

> spent too many years in Seattle. How does everyone deal with exercise

> in this kind of heat? I do not have air conditioning and even at 8 AM

> it was 80 degrees in my house. I have not felt like moving from the

> fan to cook, eat or exercise today. This probably will not be the last

> day of this heat this summer so..... Help!

>

> Donna in Seatac

>

>

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Wonder what they would do for hot flashes & night sweats?

sure would beat getting out of bed to go stand in front of the freezer at 2

am.....

beth

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> It's days like this I miss the water-bed. Turn down the heat and it is

> great! Like your idea of freezing airbeds!

>

> Donna

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It was 96 DOWNTOWN today in San Diego. 98 on my patio 12 miles inland. And the

sun didn't even come out until noon. Good heavens, what will it be in the rest

of the summer if it's 98 in June, one of the cool summer months. So SD gets hit

every once in awhile, too. Elise

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I had to turn the heat on the other night here at 8,000 feet in CO! But we

have been having record breaking heat here too. The extremes are rough. I

cannot bear heat at all. Alice

It was 96 DOWNTOWN today in San Diego. 98 on my patio 12 miles inland. And

the sun didn't even come out until noon. Good heavens, what will it be in the

rest of the summer if it's 98 in June, one of the cool summer months. So SD

gets hit every once in awhile, too. Elise

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It may be 98 degrees in San Diego, but at least you have low

humidity..We never have more than 93 in south Florida, but combine the

temp and humidity and the heat index can be 98! We won't be visiting

southern Cal til November for a Bar Mitzvah. Rats! ~Lainie~

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I hear you!! My husband gets frozen out by my fan even in the winter!!!

Donna

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From: diabetes [mailto:diabetes ] On Behalf

Of Bad Fairie

Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 7:00 PM

To: diabetes

Subject: RE: Exercise and heat

Wonder what they would do for hot flashes & night sweats?

sure would beat getting out of bed to go stand in front of the freezer at 2

am.....

beth

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> It's days like this I miss the water-bed. Turn down the heat and it is

> great! Like your idea of freezing airbeds!

>

> Donna

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I have a water bed and I wouldn't trade it for anything, but as for hot

flashes and night sweats, it just makes you cold while you are having them.

My heater was broken and I didn't know it when I replaced the mattress

(because the dog punctured it), but I have enough insulated stuff on it that

I don't need it (to keep the dog from puncturing it again, saved some

electricity) I sleep with a fan pointing at me, that helps. Then you can

uncover when you are hot and cover up when you are cold. I am hoping the

hot flashes will eventually stop.

Jan

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> Wonder what they would do for hot flashes & night sweats?

> beth

>

>> -----Original Message-----

>> From: diabetes [mailto:diabetes ]On

>> Behalf Of Donna

>> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:59 AM

>>

>>

>> It's days like this I miss the water-bed. Turn down the heat and it is

>> great! Like your idea of freezing airbeds!

>>

>> Donna

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Me too but after 5 years, I am skeptical. I read somewhere that being

diabetic can cause night sweats too. Anybody else hear this?

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From: diabetes [mailto:diabetes ] On Behalf

Of Jan Hodges

Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 6:29 PM

To: diabetes

Subject: Re: Exercise and heat

I have a water bed and I wouldn't trade it for anything, but as for hot

flashes and night sweats, it just makes you cold while you are having them.

My heater was broken and I didn't know it when I replaced the mattress

(because the dog punctured it), but I have enough insulated stuff on it that

I don't need it (to keep the dog from puncturing it again, saved some

electricity) I sleep with a fan pointing at me, that helps. Then you can

uncover when you are hot and cover up when you are cold. I am hoping the

hot flashes will eventually stop.

Jan

Jan Hodges

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From: " Bad Fairie " com>

> Wonder what they would do for hot flashes & night sweats?

> beth

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>> -----Original Message-----

>> From: diabetes@yahoogroup s.com

[mailto:diabetes@yahoogroup s.com]On

>> Behalf Of Donna

>> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 10:59 AM

>>

>>

>> It's days like this I miss the water-bed. Turn down the heat and it is

>> great! Like your idea of freezing airbeds!

>>

>> Donna

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I been doing the uncover/cover up thing for years, but that's because I've

always

slept warm. When I was married it worked fine, I got the side by the window,

folded

2 quilts over on ex and slept under just one thin blanket. Ex is gone

(yippee!) but

now I have a little yorkie (4.5 lbs) who shares my bed - he starts out with

a fleece blanket of

his own under a feather pillow, under my blanket, but about the time I'm

having the

night sweats he's managed to ooze against me & I wake up on the edge of a

queen bed

If he was a big dog I could understand, but he's the size of a guinea pig!

On the other hand, my hot flashes have stopped (for now, but....) and I'm

looking

forward to November & December - house will be cold, but not cold enough to

turn

on the furnace in the evenings.

beth

p.s. Just checked out your website, the elephants are amazing

> Re: Exercise and heat

>

>

> I have a water bed and I wouldn't trade it for anything, but as for hot

> flashes and night sweats, it just makes you cold while you are

> having them.

> My heater was broken and I didn't know it when I replaced the mattress

> (because the dog punctured it), but I have enough insulated stuff

> on it that

> I don't need it (to keep the dog from puncturing it again, saved some

> electricity) I sleep with a fan pointing at me, that helps.

> Then you can

> uncover when you are hot and cover up when you are cold. I am hoping the

> hot flashes will eventually stop.

>

> Jan

> Jan Hodges

> http://www.greentwo.com

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Good GRIEF Elise! That's ridiculous for San Diego! We only hit 80

today, but the humidity was off the charts (at least that's what it

felt like). Luckily I was up in the Sierras for most of the day,

where it's higher & cooler. But we're predicted to hit 98 by Sunday.

And it's only June! How will I ever live through this summer?!

Kate

>

> It was 96 DOWNTOWN today in San Diego. 98 on my patio 12 miles

inland. And the sun didn't even come out until noon. Good heavens,

what will it be in the rest of the summer if it's 98 in June, one of

the cool summer months. So SD gets hit every once in awhile, too. Elise

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I bet my mother had hot flashes for 20 years, and she is not diabetic. I

got diabetes from my dad's side. I don't know about diabetes causing them

or not, but I know they go on for at least 10 years due to menopause.

Jan

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> Me too but after 5 years, I am skeptical. I read somewhere that being

> diabetic can cause night sweats too. Anybody else hear this?

>

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If I remember right my father would sweat up a storm at night & I don't

remember my mother complaining about it until after he

developed diabetes - he was always very warm too.

I can't separate the menopause symptoms & the diabetes since they are both

part of a larger medical issue and have dealt with symptoms of both since

mid-teens.....

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>

> Me too but after 5 years, I am skeptical. I read somewhere that being

> diabetic can cause night sweats too. Anybody else hear this?

>

>

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I had an early, natural menopause and didn't have a single hot flash or any

other symptoms that I was aware of.

Jan Hodges hodges.jan@...> wrote:

I bet my mother had hot flashes for 20 years, and she is not diabetic. I

got diabetes from my dad's side. I don't know about diabetes causing them

or not, but I know they go on for at least 10 years due to menopause.

Jan

Jan Hodges

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> Me too but after 5 years, I am skeptical. I read somewhere that being

> diabetic can cause night sweats too. Anybody else hear this?

>

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I have a problem of being too warm if my BGS are too high.Cold if they are

normal or low. Also about 20 minutes after I eat, I flush my face gets red.

Anybody experience this?

Cat

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Beth,

Isn't it amazing how much space those little dogs can take up?? While mine

is not that small, he can stretch himself between my husband and I, and have

us each on the edge of our king sized bed! But we love our little bed

buddies, lucky us 2 of our 3 are bed sleepers.

Laurie

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Count yourself lucky. Mine aren't so bad, but I have a neighbor who has

really been through it with them.

Jan

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>I had an early, natural menopause and didn't have a single hot flash or any

>other symptoms that I was aware of.

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