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rave

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The weather outside has gone from two days of bone-chilling rain and drizzle to sleet, and now to snow. Definitely a four letter word in my book. The whole world (my world) is gray, brown, and white - and COLD. Chilled to the bone, wearing fingerless gloves in the house, coffee cup worshiping COLD.

One thing I found this morning is that unloading the dryer after it's just finished and pulling on my favorite, snuggly, oversized sweater was WONDERFUL! All I could think of was that adorable cat in the commercial rolling around luxuriating in a basket of laundry.

Maybe you all can warm me up by telling me your favorite ways to warm up other than just amping up the thermostat. I'm on a fixed income now and warmth can be very expensive.

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even when i have the thermostat set to 71, i'm often battling the chills (and here, i thought those nearing menopause were supposed to *sweat!*).

however, i've noticed that nicotine directly affects the severity of my chills. i've lowered my nic level steadily over the months, and vape 4mgs almost exclusively (but i vape 24/7, lol)...whenever i get bone-chilling cold, i vape 2mgs -- yep, just 2mgs is enough to get my fix, without causing my chills to be worse (and no, it's not just my mind playing tricks on me with thinking i need the tiny bit of nicotine -- as i've tried vaping zero exclusively, and i got super bad cravings).
 

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i keep the thermostat set stoopid low (58-61) ...so i generally layer myself with sweaters, microfleeces, and blankets, topped off by largish dogs. Hot tea helps a bit, as does exercise- but you have to get off the couch for both of those things. (the occasional hot flash comes in handy too :facepalm: )
 
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I'm wearing a sweater-robe-covered in blanket with a heating pad at my feet & I live in So Calif. now. Came from cold climates 21 years ago & don't know how I ever did it-lol
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Nice! Warm images work too - I hadn't thought of that! This makes a great Desktop photo for the thermally challenged.
 

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i keep the thermostat set stoopid low (58-61) ...so i generally layer myself with sweaters, microfleeces, and blankets, topped off by largish dogs. Hot tea helps a bit, as does exercise- but you have to get off the couch for both of those things. (the occasional hot flash comes in handy too :facepalm: )

Even my hot flashes have left me. :( But ... get off the couch?!?! SRSLY? That's where all of the blankies are. Warm tea sounds realllly nice. Off to make a cup. BRB
 

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The weather outside has gone from two days of bone-chilling rain and drizzle to sleet, and now to snow. Definitely a four letter word in my book. The whole world (my world) is gray, brown, and white - and COLD. Chilled to the bone, wearing fingerless gloves in the house, coffee cup worshiping COLD.
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I'm in Indiana too. The bone chilling cold you are experiencing must be headed my way! All sorts of weather alerts about the cold, rain, snow coming ... My dogs don't even wanna go outside cause the rain is so cold.

I say bake cookies or bread and stand in front of the oven!!
 

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DH keeps our thermostat set at 66 in the winter unless it's really cold out. I have some fuzzy house shoe boots I wear with thick fuzzy socks, a flannel shirt and a jacket if I get to cold. Hot chocolate helps me alot....don't forget to add some Kahlua to it :D My hot flashes come in the form of night sweats.....just makes me miserable!!!
 

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I'm in Indiana too. The bone chilling cold you are experiencing must be headed my way! All sorts of weather alerts about the cold, rain, snow coming ... My dogs don't even wanna go outside cause the rain is so cold.

I say bake cookies or bread and stand in front of the oven!!

Yep - It's headed right for you. I'm only an hour or so away from you. The ground is starting to get white here. Ack!

Hmmmm - COOKIES! *In Cookie Monster voice*
 

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DH keeps our thermostat set at 66 in the winter unless it's really cold out. I have some fuzzy house shoe boots I wear with thick fuzzy socks, a flannel shirt and a jacket if I get to cold. Hot chocolate helps me alot....don't forget to add some Kahlua to it :D My hot flashes come in the form of night sweats.....just makes me miserable!!!

Hot flashes really are miserable. And they never come when you actually need them. Take heart Fudgey. It's kinda like an eyelash in your eye. Feels really nice when it's finally GONE!

Dern it - No Kahlua on hand. Would Rumple Minze (100 proof peppermint schnapps) do the trick, ya think?
 
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