Today's short post from trend-able.com (see link below) seems to be somewhat female-directed, in terms of the options on offer but hey guys, we can adapt the ideas and convert them to products for men too. The important thing is taking care of ourselves during periods of extreme cold. Now I realise that half the world is in the middle of Summer at the moment but 'winter is coming' for you too so this article will eventually apply to the Southern hemisphere also. The point is that many people living with neuropathy really suffer in the cold but can receive confusing signals from their bodies that betray them into thinking that it's warmer or colder than it actually is. This article offers some ideas and options for protecting our extremities but its value lies in the ideas behind the products. We are an inventive folk, so depending on what suits us best, we can adapt these ideas to suit our own markets. The important thing is protecting ourselves from the perils of extreme weather conditions.
I’ve got chills – Stop them from multiplying with these tips
Winter 2018
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I live in Michigan and it’s cold In the month of December. Yep, I know, shocking right? But, once temps drop below 40 degrees it’s all we Midwesterners ever seem to talk about…rather, complain about. For the typical and “able” winter despiser, December to early March is all about layering up, thawing out, and making it through.
While many people dislike cold weather, for those of us living with chronic conditions and disabilities winter brings substantial cold weather pain. Do you have MS and feeling cold all the time? Or have Neuropathy cold sensitivity? Try some of these tips for that cold weather pain and start feeling warm! the cold weather brings with it substantial pain and increased health risks. If moving to Hawaii is not in the cards for you this year, there are some things to keep you looking hot and prevent those chills from multiplying.
When it’s freezing outside, there is nothing better than being snuggled up on your couch wearing a cute pair of soft pajamas. Add a mug of yummy hot chocolate, an electric blanket, and a few juicy Netflix originals, and I’m all good for a lazy winter afternoon. Of course, I occasionally have to get up to go to the bathroom, but since I’ll be wearing a luxe pair of non-slip lavender scented slipper socks, I won’t worry as much about falling. I might even warm up between shows using a parrafin kit. The warming wax feels so amazing on stiff fingers and numb toes.
To stay healthy in the winter I pop a few vitamin gummies in my mouth before heading out in my car with a heated seat each weekday morning to Pilates. It’s easy and looks super cute to wear leg warmers over my afos (leg braces) with warm velvet Spanx tights.
After returning from Pilates, I throw on a soft cardigan and a pair of waterproof boots that also fit over my leg braces because they are a wide width and have a side zipper. On a really freezing cold day, I might even heat up a few hand and feet warmers and slip them into my boots and mittens. Of course every cold weather fashionista needs an on trend fur beanie, shearling ear muffs with bluetooth , and an awesome winter parka.
What keeps you looking and feeling your hottest in the winter with an invisible disability? I would love to hear from you in the comments below.
https://trend-able.com/stay-warm-when-its-freezing/
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