Guest guest Posted December 14, 2002 Report Share Posted December 14, 2002 My husband got this email and we thought you might also enjoy it. P 70 above Texans turn on the heat and unpack the thermal underwear. Harleys start, but idle roughly. People in North Dakota go swimming in the Lakes. 60 above North Carolinians cancel outside sporting events. People in North Dakota plant gardens. 50 above Californians shiver uncontrollably. Harleys have a hard time starting. People in North Dakota sunbathe. 40 above Italian & English cars won't start. Harleys won't start unless jumped. People in North Dakota drive with the windows down. 32 above Distilled water freezes. Harleys start leaking more than just oil. Seniors citizens in North Dakota wear long sleeve shirts. 20 above Floridians don coats, thermal underwear, gloves, and woolly hats. God has to be involved to get a Harley to start. People in North Dakota throw on a flannel shirt. 15 above Philadelphia landlords finally turn up the heat. People in North Dakota have the last cookout before it gets cold. 0 People in Miami Flee to Cuba... North Dakota people wear hats when outside. -20 below Californians fly away to Mexico. People in North Dakota get out their winter coats. -40 below Hollywood disintegrates. The Girl Scouts in North Dakota are selling cookies door to door. -60 below Polar bears begin to evacuate the Artic. North Dakota Boy Scouts postpone " Winter Survival " classes until it gets cold enough. -80 below Mt. St. Helens freezes. People in North Dakota rent some videos. -100 below Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. College students in North Dakota get frustrated because they can't thaw the keg. -297 below Microbial life no longer survives on dairy products. Cows in North Dakota complain about farmers with cold hands. -460 below ALL atomic motion stops (absolute zero in the Kelvin scale). People in North Dakota start saying, " Cold 'nuff for ya? " -500 below Hell freezes over. Schools buses in North Dakota run one hour late. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2003 Report Share Posted May 23, 2003 I think I already asked this question here but again I was wondering if it is normal to be running around 98.2 98.3 temps, would that be considered low? I am trying to figure out if my basal temps indicate that I am hypo again, but from all I can find out it would be lower if I was hypo. I was running higher than that but I think all the armour is out of my system by now. I need to get my labs checked again but I was going to wait another week or so just because I want to give my body time to return to normal. Anyhow so far it seems I am running just a couple of degrees lower than 98.6 but really not much. From what I know I think if your hypo your temps would be lower than 98.3 or 2. what do you think? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 In a message dated 7/19/2005 6:36:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: Message: 11 Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 22:03:19 -0500 From: " kendra " <kendraz@...> Subject: temperature and infection lymie girl writes: go by your TEMP - 98.6 and youre better, anything else above or even lower, indicates infection. hello, i'm curious about the LOWER temps indicating infection. my usual temp is about 97 or even lower, sometimes 95 or 96. i can feel feverish and at most have temp of 98.2. last week felt like burning up and actually had temp 99.2--highest i've seen in couple years. can you tell me what's up with the low temps? thanks, HELLO KENDRA, I did not write the original post, but I also had very low temps for a long time, even when sick and burning up.... my temp was always low 97s and after going on meds for first time to treat lyme my temps are now NORMAL.... so i do not know what it is about, but it was the same for me, and I read the same from others.... so u r not alone with this issue. C in vt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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