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Date: | Sun, 19 Nov 2000 17:35:57 -0500 |
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~Joy~ He have a heating light/fan in the bathroom. If turned on & door
closed the room is toasty warm in less than 5 minutes. It is built in the
ceiling..got the idea from a hotel...bought it at Home Depot a few years
ago. It is so nice--you can sit under it & it helps dry hair. Sarah loves
it. Our bathroom is so cold because of tile floor-that we all love
it...Joy
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Joy- Mom to Sarah almost 13, Cp, Mosaic for Turners Syndrome, & Bilateral
cataracts ( 1 IOl now) And Joshua -11 years old- SID, OCD, ADHD PATH
Parent Resource Librarian Ct.
> I was wondering if any of you had any tips for staying warm during and/or
> after showering. Since daylight savings time and winter have arrived, it's
> getting harder and harder to shower during the warmer daylight hours. The
> cold makes me stiffer and more spastic, to the extend that I'm afraid of
> falling off of my shower chair, not to mention freezing and miserable. I
> feel the cold acutely because I have poor circulation in my legs. Are these
> reactions to cold common with CP? What's the best way to get around them?
> Thanks!
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> ~Joy~
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