Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Greetings (and a Brrrr to) Barbara in Illinois! You noted: > Well, yes, you've got to admire his spunk. But last night > he insisted on taking the dogs out instead of me (it was > 3 degrees F.), without a coat or any pants! He came in and > had another of these horrible chills that immobilized him, > with extreme shaking from head to toe. It took several > minutes for me to warm him up with down coats (which he > should have put on in the first place). It is very important for patients to do two things. First we need to maintain independence as long as possible. Second, we need to accept that things are different, and we need to be defensive toward the world around us. Independence is good for mobility. It is good for my own outlook on my situation. I get most depressed when I think of the constrictions in my independence. BUT, I also accept my situation. I no longer drive and curtail my own independence) because it is not safe for others for me to drive. This is not a choice I made lightly. But hurting someone else because of my own situation is NOT acceptable. I no longer feel temperatures as much as before. But my body does! Just because my brain does not register it does not mean that my body does not. I need to bundle up just as much as before .. or more so. Accept, adjust and adapt. Regards, =jbf= B. Fisher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 My husband has these types of chill also. His right arm shakes continuously. Does your husband's arm shake when holding something. When my husband holds on to something or concentrates on it it will stop until he is distracted with something else. I have read many messages about eating. What are the first symptoms? In the last month, my husband gets very short of breath right after eating anything. Sometimes he coughs, but infrequently. Is this the starting signs of the eating problems with the disease? Gaylene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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