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@proudindian

I can sleep in a room with the AC on 69 or 70 degrees with no problem. My problem is I am a preschool teacher; and we do a lot of water play. Myself and the kids get soaked from head to toe. Then comes the fun part; transitioning into the building! As soon as I enter the building, it feels like someone threw acid on me. Same is true with going to the beach and having to get into the car. Any ideas anyone? As I am heading to Hilton Head today. Everyone enjoy your weekend!!!!!

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@proudindian Perhaps have a dry towel and clothes handy for a quick change or a
warm fleece jacket to throw on right away. Unfortunately, there is not a lot they can do for Raynaud's. I hope ypu have a great weekend in HH!

I noticed in the new Land's End catalog they have long sleeved "swim tees" that apparently are for getting wet, would that help when you go into the building? - and, also noticed Phil Mickelson (sp?) playing golf in a long sleeved shirt (in tournament in FL) which I presume is probably one of those sunscreen shirts - maybe that would be too lightweight?