I’m entrenched in the rehab cycle right now. Many days to the rehab center every week are required to watch the progress of my brother-in-law, keep an eye on his care, and to make sure he’s behaving like a human being to the overworked, understaffed people running around trying to please everyone, and pretty much pleasing no one.
The very first day he entered rehab,in the dead of summer, he wasn’t there two hours and protesting royally about the heat. Now, MS sufferers really do need to be temperate. So his complaints were absolutely legitimate. To my amazement, the staff relocated him immediately to a bed where he would be next to the window and air-conditioner.
His first two roommates complained bitterly because they were freezing. My loved one had the thermostat at 60 degrees because he was alternately too hot and too cold. Ya’ think?
But the third roommate hopped on board with my brother-in-law, lickety split. They conferred daily, maybe even hourly, about how freakin’ hot it was in their room. The good news was that one guy wasn’t bundled in a sweat suit and blankets, while the other was half naked in a hospital gown embarrassing anyone who walked down the hall and peeked in mistakenly.
Every time I entered their room, the two gentlemen of Verona were commiserating about the unseemly state of the weather in their room. No matter how many times I reset the air conditioner, it wasn’t cold enough……for them. Meanwhile, anyone on the staff who was in menopause was hanging out in their room to cool off.
By the third day of this, I was at my wit’s end trying to make these two guys happy. The only saving grace was they were enjoying the mutual complaint department. Sort of an “us against them”, giving rehab a fun kind of flavor.
Yesterday morning I entered their room and noticed that the staff had pulled the curtains closed during the night. The curtains were romantically billowing in the window forcing the air conditioner to blow all the cold air straight up to the ceiling. I went to the window to draw open the curtains and let the cold air directly into the room. That was when I noticed the window panes had quite a bit of condensation. Looking closer, I saw the window was actually open. In fact, both windows were open. Open.
All night long, the July heat was drifting in through the open windows, allowing all the humidity to circle around and settle on their hot sweltering bodies. Ugh. Really? Someone came up with this idea as a way to cool these guys off? I closed the windows. I asked the gentlemen to tell the staff to keep the windows closed.
The roommate quickly informed me that he thought the open windows constituted a good idea. It would allow circulation and air into the room at night. This logic reminded me of my mother-in-law. Every time she left the house in tropical heat, she turned off the air conditioner. We told her she might as well turn off the refrigerator every time she left the house too, as that logic goes.
I return the next morning and the condensation is just waiting for me to put “Cathy was here” on the window.
Okay, so … I give up…..
“You just have to Laugh….”
Cathy Sikorski
A riot how we all have different thermoregulation to commiserate about in this world! It is also great to see how we find different ways to gain some control when we lose it in others. Now, I have to get up and adjust that fan! Thanks Cath 🙂
Oh the joys of middle age temperature control! Thanks for reading Beth!
Cathy this is a goodie. I am sure eac day, you were thinking, ” ok, now what?” I am glad to hear that the 3rd roommate was on board and that the menopausal community friended your brother-in law . It’s all good and you are making it good!!
Cold energy…hot energy….it’s all good!
Put one more guy in that room and you would have the Three Stoogies
Haha love it….but I kinda’ think I’m Moe.
No different that living with someone with Menopause ! Oops :-). GOOD WORK!
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Oh yea. Perhaps I should sweep at my own front door, Lizzie.
The idea of the fan is what I used. Along with the high breeze of the loud fan as my wife would say. We do have air condition now. So we agree on an ideal temperature. If it’s too cold for her. She just puts on a heaver shirt. If it’s too hot for me. I purchase a low noise fan, which produces a breeze, and I can direct it at me only. Pray your brother-in-law rehab went ok. Smiles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh, Jerome, I think the same thing is going on at your house as it is at my house! See, 3,000 miles and nothing is different! Smiles right back at ya’
You are a Saint Cathy. What patience
Thanks, Marian…..but my language during these trials may tell a different story! Thanks for reading….hope to see you one day soon.
How about box fans right by the bed…that’s what my wife does to “keep cool” at night.
Meanwhile, I’m left with a polar vortex breeze, and the hum of an industrial sized motor.
Just an idea.
Too funny, especially the ‘menopause girls hanging out in the cool room’ part 🙂
As one of those girls(love being a “girl”)I shoukd have admitted up front that I, too have temp control issues…but that’s usually not funny, trust me. Thanks for reading.