After weeks of Weird Winter Weather--capitalized because we began to speak of it that way--we've been plunged into a deep freeze. One day I walked the dog wearing only a long-sleeved t-shirt (and jeans); the next I bundled up in parka, woolen gloves, and scarf. More significantly, I opened up my box of disposable foot warmers.
I have Raynaud's Syndrome, which shuts down the capillaries in my fingers and toes if the temperature drops below a certain point. I'm not sure what the point is, but my fingers can turn white while peeling a carrot taken from the fridge. I've had the condition for years, but it has grown progressively worse. In the past couple of years, I lost fingernails each winter. Last winter I also developed open sores that can lead quickly to gangrene.
My feet, however, are fine--thanks to those disposable foot warmers. And thanks to Walmart's post-winter sales and good old eBay, I buy them economically and in quantity. If I could wear mittens all day every, I'd use the warmers inside them, too.
Everything's a trade-off, though. (That's my philosophy of life...one trade-off after another.) When the thermometer dips below freezing, I'm reluctant to leave the house wearing anything that doesn't keep me warm. The temperature was 10ยบ last night. I went to a jazz club and danced....in my jeans, Land's End all-weather mocs, wool socks, and foot warmers. It was not the most graceful of dances.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
Susan: I've got Raynaud's too. Or so it was once decided. And I worry it's getting worse. My feet are up against a space heater right now...
Hey, I think I have that! Ok, I'm blog-diagnosing, but my thumbs go numb sometimes for no real reason, and completely white. It's mostly fingers, although my feet get beastly cold too.
Allow me to confirm your diagnoses. But I do so reluctantly! Raynaud's is No Fun. I highly recommend disposable foot warmers. I buy them in bulk on eBay and on sale at Walmart at the end of the season. I go through at least a pair a day in the winter.
I pray our fingers never get so cold that we can't type!
Post a Comment