It's brutal. I think I have the opposite problem - where I work is too air conditioned and yesterday I left early in part because between staring at the computer all day and not really eating for 30 hours and the extreme ac I was feeling really nauseated, dizzy, faint and just generally punk. As soon as I got outside and warmed up I felt better - when I went back in for something I'd forgotten I felt crap again.
I'm feeling crap again right now. It's so cold here I'm in pain. But in about half an hour I'm going to leave and start sweating buckets. I can't wait for this to break. And when you look for a new place, look for north-facing if it's possible. I'm on the third floor of a three-floor building of some kind of fire resistant stucco/stone...thing (not brick, at any rate) and in the mornings I'm usually snuggled into my afghan to warm up. It's been great this summer there. And I really think it's the north facing, since my last building was in basically the same place but southern facing (and brick-faced on part of it) and I was dying in the summers. Oddly, that was the building with both a tree and another building blocking some of the sunlight and it was still way warmer than this one.
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I'm feeling crap again right now. It's so cold here I'm in pain. But in about half an hour I'm going to leave and start sweating buckets. I can't wait for this to break. And when you look for a new place, look for north-facing if it's possible. I'm on the third floor of a three-floor building of some kind of fire resistant stucco/stone...thing (not brick, at any rate) and in the mornings I'm usually snuggled into my afghan to warm up. It's been great this summer there. And I really think it's the north facing, since my last building was in basically the same place but southern facing (and brick-faced on part of it) and I was dying in the summers. Oddly, that was the building with both a tree and another building blocking some of the sunlight and it was still way warmer than this one.