Staying Warm in the Winter

November 20th, 2008

Trying to stay warm with a chronic illness is not an easy thing to do. I find it easiest to stay warm by wearing layers, but even then I can not stay warm. I have been pretty experimental about trying to stay warm. I spend a lot of times under a blanket or 2 blankets. In the future I may have to purchase new floors. My carpet and linoleum floors have seen better days. When I get floors I plan on getting wooden floors through out my home. I may get radiant floor heat for under my wooden floors. It will be a while before I can buy new floors for my home. Having heated floors would really be nice when I get out of the bath tub and get up in the morning. My feet would not be as cold. radiant floor heating help save money on the electric bill because warm air rises. Now you can install radiant heat by yourself with easy to install floors. I wish I could have these kinds of floors this year, but I can not afford these types of floors. You can easily install these floors under wood, laminate, and tile floors. I don’t like winter so these floors would really help me.


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  1. melissa on November 21, 2008 6:55 am

    My mom moved to Florida, just because of her Fibromyalgia. It does still get cold here, though and she suffers. These floors sound awesome, I will mention them to her. Like you she probably could not afford them right now, but maybe in the future she can save for them.

  2. Mckay K on November 22, 2008 12:38 pm

    WOW, these floors sound marvelous.

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