I melt above 65 degrees
Heat intolerence has been an issue for me since day 1. It has been getting worse (meaning that the temp. I can tolerate gets lower and lower).
Most times it starts with simply getting up in the morning. Within half an hour my head catches fire from within. Sweat dripping off my face and my hair is damp at the scalp. This heat wave goes on until I lay down (after getting the kids to school) and sleep for a few hours. Even the most simple of tasks can melt me making my limbs weak and my tremors get worse.
When I am outside, which is my favorite place to be, I have to sit in the shade, and not for long only if there is a breeze.
I miss my gardening. Walks in the woods.
Mostly the heat intolerance has taken alot from my kids and me...I can no longer go to the beach with them (except in the fall/winter). Teach them about all the amazing things they can find in the woods and feeling the serenity of simply leaning up against a tree, sitting, looking up, looking down, getting up close. Experiencing getting dirt under your nails, working hard on a flower bed and seeing what reward comes when they bloom. I miss out on a lot with my kids, and they don't have me there with them for their experiences.
Cris
Heat intolerence has been an issue for me since day 1. It has been getting worse (meaning that the temp. I can tolerate gets lower and lower).
Most times it starts with simply getting up in the morning. Within half an hour my head catches fire from within. Sweat dripping off my face and my hair is damp at the scalp. This heat wave goes on until I lay down (after getting the kids to school) and sleep for a few hours. Even the most simple of tasks can melt me making my limbs weak and my tremors get worse.
When I am outside, which is my favorite place to be, I have to sit in the shade, and not for long only if there is a breeze.
I miss my gardening. Walks in the woods.
Mostly the heat intolerance has taken alot from my kids and me...I can no longer go to the beach with them (except in the fall/winter). Teach them about all the amazing things they can find in the woods and feeling the serenity of simply leaning up against a tree, sitting, looking up, looking down, getting up close. Experiencing getting dirt under your nails, working hard on a flower bed and seeing what reward comes when they bloom. I miss out on a lot with my kids, and they don't have me there with them for their experiences.
Cris
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