as the title says, I don't really like winter. it's usually viewed as a snowy delightful time, but down in Louisiana, it's just a damp, cold season. ugh
@keven3477
Wut? I can't just put on a sweater to cool off like I can with the cold.
The cold is easy to combat. Just wear some warmer clothes, and heating a room is much easier than cooling it off. I can wear a warm outfit outside and be fine, in the summer I could be naked with a shade umbrella and it'll still be torture outside.
@Hells Malice
Sweaters are sometimes not enough in the cold weather, and in nights it makes it hard to sleep. At least A/C's are more common in house holds than heaters. I guess it depends on the location and personal ability to fight it of, I personally shiver when the first sign of cold comes while I am being made fun of by family for not resisting it while they also complain when I use the maximum of heat for a shower and leaving it steamy.
@DeoNaught you see, down in the south, 3/4 of the year is very hot. on the 1/4 when it's cold, since we're so used to the hot, we dont have any way to heat ourselves up due to not being used to the cold.
really tho, it's because i can just stay inside all day with the A/C on full blast, the heaters dont work very well over here
I'm kind of glade never have to see Santa Claus in swimming trunks.
Yet I agree that winter is a very boring season if you life somewhere you (almost) never get snow. That's just like autumn without a forest around.
Hmm... I do track and cross country, and whenever it gets cold at all, half the time I'll get migraines and the other half I'll just be much slower in my times.
I used to hate the heat of summer as a kid/teen/early college and I would look forward to the brisk, refreshing air of winter every year. That being said, since losing a lot of weight, I've become much more sensitive to cold and tolerant of even the heats of Florida's summers. In fact, winters in northeastern America for me cause my fingers to go very painfully numb even in thickly padded gloves, so winter has quickly become an unpleasant time for me when it reaches its lowest temperatures.
@Meteor7 I know what you mean I only weigh 95 lbs, and while I live in the American Southwest, It gets very cold in New Mexico this time of year, especially in a desert over a mile high.
Finally got an appointment with an ENT, but it's not for another month. It's already been 4- days of loud ringing in my left ear, substantial pain on left side of my neck and left side on the back of my head. Doctors here at the regular clinic put me on a couple different meds for a month that did absolutely nothing, then they told me there's nothing more they can do for me despite being in pain and my ear sounding like im underwater and ringing.
Then three chiropractor appointments which also didn't help at all so i didn't go to the 4th. Been trying to get ahold of this ENT clinic out of town for a week and finally got an appointment set up. But its not til the 17th of July so I have to suffer all this shit for nearly another month.
@Psionic Roshambo No idea. Clinic put me on Prednisose for 5 days, then Augmentin for 10 days, then Prednisone for another 15 days. When that was done and there was absolutely no change, I went to the chiropractor. Had three appointments where he cracked my neck and spine. No change so i didn't go back to the 4th appointment.
Sounds like scheduling an appt with the ENT was the best decision. I have many of those symptions. The pain in neck and back of head, ringing in the ear, being very tired all the time, dizzyness, etc.