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For what its worth, my freezing is confined to my PD side.  My right
side will be just fine, but my left arm frozen. (And in a lot of pain
usually).
Walter 54/47/45

D J Roll wrote:
>
> If its any help, I also get cold and then cannot get warm.  I run a full hot
> bath and soak in it.  This normally gets me warm and more mobile again for a
> few hours until the rigidty sets in again.
>
> DaveSA
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jennifer Smith <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Saturday, April 17, 1999 12:02 AM
> Subject: Re: HYPOTHERMIA
>
> > Hilary,
> > I spoke to Ivan the other night when this began.  I wish I had some
> > answers for him.  I had such a wonderful conversation with him and plan to
> > call again when he is feeling better.  Please keep me apprised of his
> > progress.  Perhaps the hospital might be the answer.  they would certainly
> > know what to do (I hope).  I will keep him in my thoughts.
> > Jennifer Smith
> >
> > Hilary Blue wrote:
> >
> > > Ivan Suzman asks:
> > > Does anybody know about hypothermia?
> > > What causes it amd how to combat it.
> > > He is literally frozen, and doesnt know how to get warm.
> > > HIs medicines are not kicking in, and he may have to go into hospital.
> > > Greg Leeman is with him at the moment.
> > > Has anybody any suggestions?
> > > The situation is critical.
> > >
> > > Hilary Blue