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Title: Shadowing up on the roof Post by jimmers on Nov 30th, 2005, 9:23am For the last couple of weeks, I have been installing new sattelite dishes for about 200 customers. It's been pretty cold out as of late, and I noticed that I start to shadow when I'm out there to long. I'm not sure if its the cold air on my head or the equivalent of an ice cream headache. Anyone else ever have cold air be a trigger? Just wondering Seeya, Feeling like Santa Jimmers |
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Title: Re: Shadowing up on the roof Post by LadyElaine on Nov 30th, 2005, 9:47am Yes when it gets windy cold it will trigger mine. I don't even like to go in the cold food section in the stores. Also getting to hot is a trigger for me. I wear a cap in the winter and a scarf around my neck and a big coat. Be careful on those roofs!!! |
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Title: Re: Shadowing up on the roof Post by thomas on Nov 30th, 2005, 9:51am It's all of those radio waves transmitted by the aliens, using the satelite dishes as conductors. Wear your TFH and you should be just fine. ;;D p.s. Yes extremely cold air can affect the trigeminal nerve on my CH side from time to time. |
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Title: Re: Shadowing up on the roof Post by BobG on Nov 30th, 2005, 5:01pm Yep. Cold, dry, winter breeze is a trigger for me. |
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Title: Re: Shadowing up on the roof Post by BlueMeanie on Nov 30th, 2005, 5:23pm Yep, cold air has been giving me shadows lately. Don't forget the TFH. Works great when on roofs. [smiley=laugh.gif] |
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