I live in Scotland (don't ask why: it's complicated and depressing) and therefore it's important to stay warm. If I don't want a heating bill of about £2000 from my amazingly inefficient and expensive electric heaters (which I don't), the obvious thing to do would be to wear layers. Unfortunately, I just can't wear layers to any useful degree. I've tried. All that happens is I become really irritable and tearful because I can't stand the dragging feeling of the layers of cloth, moving against each other. My concentration becomes even worse than usual and I can't wait to take them off again. I can wear a coat without too much annoyance, though I'm much happier and more comfortable without one.
I spend the rest of the year in a collection of long-sleeved sweatshirts, which I'm really attached to - however, in the winter they're just not warm enough by themselves. Added to which, I have Raynaud's Syndrome, and my toes and fingers turn white and go dead really easily, whether I attempt to wear layers or not. Gloves, scarves, hats and earmuffs all annoy me to death.
So, it seems that I can either be comfortable but freezing, or warmer but very angry and upset, and in either case my hands and face become painfully cold. The whole thing is a source of considerable unhappiness for me at this time of year
. Does anyone else here have the same problem, and if so, what do you do about it? I tend to find myself clutching hot water bottles and hot cups of tea quite a lot. It's really quite depressing to realise that you actually look forward to going on a bus because it's heated.
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