Tis the Season to keep warm
1 - Dress in layers. I'm talking knee-high socks, leggings or a shaper under the pants, then a cami, then a shirt, and maybe another shirt or sweater over that. Not only do you look extra good, those shaper items keep you warm, too. It's amazing how warm the rest of your body is when your fanny is warm. I recommend getting a size larger shaper than you really need in the name of comfort. You can smooth out your jigglies without feeling like a stuffed sausage. At bedtime, the sexiest I get is my leopard flannels, with knee-socks, of course. My husband has to peek behind the shower curtain to get a look at my legs below the knee, for my knee-high's will be on until April.
2- Heated mattress pads. These were sent from Heaven above, and they're probably on clearance at the stores this very moment. I jack the thing up on High 30 min before going to bed, turn it down as I lay and snuggle into a nice glowing oven to fall asleep in. I rarely need more than my bedspread all night.
3- Wear your hat, scarf AND gloves. It really makes a difference, kinda like that warm hiney.
4 - Wool rocks. I never had an appreciation for wool until my DS. It's warm without being too bulky
That's all I can think of. What do others recommend to add?
Valerie
DS 2005
There is room on this earth for all of God's creatures..
next to the mashed potatoes
As a Bit who emigrated to Florida I HATE going home any other time of the year but August or July!
Thermal t shirts under everything!
Thermal tights under jeans and then thermal socks.
Tiny little microwaveable handwarmer you put in your jacket pockets to keep hands warm
Brushed cotton sheets and cute bed socks
Ho****er bottles are a god send - I put one in the truck with me on really cold mornings.
I use one when watching TV and my feet are cold, for period pain, shoulder pain (I have a bone spur).
There is one slight problem - I have a 6lb Yorkie who also HATES the cold and she hogs the darn ho****er bottle so often, I bought her one of those faux fur covered microwave hotties and a doggie snuggie for Christmas - Now we snuggle together and no fighting!! she also loves it in the truck under her blanket!! talk about spoilt!!
Yorkie xx
Had a band in 2005 at 280lbs, had band removed and DS done on Jan 22nd 08 at 220lbs in Spain, now 135lbs and a size 4!! Happy as a Clam!!Dontcha love the DS? It's the best tool around!!
Hope everyone is well and a very happy new year 2012.
KAREN W.
I LOVE MY DS!!!!!
STRIVE TO BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE AND DO THE BEST THAT YOU CAN.
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SW: 234.5 CW: 157 GW: 140 - ish
KAREN W.
I LOVE MY DS!!!!!
STRIVE TO BE THE BEST YOU CAN BE AND DO THE BEST THAT YOU CAN.
Check out www.dsfacts.com and www.duodenalswitch.com for all the accurate information on the great DS, and find surgeons in your area or around the country or out of the country.
I couldn't have done without all the great peeps on this board.
SW: 234.5 CW: 157 GW: 140 - ish
Of course, like Yorkie, I have to fight with my furkids to get under it if I happen to get up. They seem to think I bought it for them.
I also have a space heater at work - cranked up to 80 year round.
I no longer have any since moving to California, but I used to love my silk long underwear.
HW - 283 SW - 257.5 Goal - 156
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If it's cold inside, I wear a cashmere turtleneck over the silk undershirt and then a wool sweater on top of that. Cashmere is very warm, very soft, and very thin.
I also use an electric mattress pad - love it. I put it on 15 minutes before I'm going to bed, and turn it off when I get in (I just don't feel safe leaving it on all night). Nice thing about the one we have is that each side is operated independently so I can turn my side on and not my husband's side - he hates the thing.
Also I keep a kettle on almost all the tea, buillon...