March 30, 2004
Fever and Cold Feet

I didn’t know it was possible to have both at once, but I do. Shouldn’t they cancel each other out?

I will put on some socks and have a cup of tea.

Posted by kuri at March 30, 2004 12:30 PM

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Well, the blood is focused on your upper body (especially your head), so I certainly think that it makes sense.

Here’s an odd question: when you enter a self-pampering mood, do you find that you want to wear a specific pair of socks or house shoes? Thanks to Target, I now have a small collection of very-weird, but aesthetically appealing socks that I only wear on such days.

My feet say 1950s, but my blouse says, “Yes, I can tell you the genetic derivation of p53 in NSCLC tumors.”

Posted by: Kate on March 30, 2004 04:20 PM

Get well soon.
Its amazing how much perspectives into things i gain from your site. (^_^)
Loving your blog.

Posted by: on March 30, 2004 09:04 PM

see, my theory on this is that your internal body temperature is higher and therefore the outside air feels colder than it would when you don’t have a fever.

but i’ve been told that I am crazy for thinking this.

Posted by: peterb on March 31, 2004 04:05 PM
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