I am a recently diagnosed female looking to positively live with this disease and stay as fit as possible. I have always been ultra active and fit. After being diagnosed around Easter of 2013, I have somewhat come to a screeching halt. I live in Orlando, Florida. Not only am I fighting massive fatigue, but the heat is debilitating. After looking at cooling vests online, I am absolutely overwhelmed. I have read the tips and tricks. I am looking for something I can wear to theme parks, out walking, doing yard work, etc. I am healthy, but this heat zaps me quick. PLEASE HELP!!
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Kimberly, after testing a series of vests, I prefer the Glacier Tek for the types of activities you want to participate in. Here is the test: http://www.activemsers.org/gear/testcoolingvests.htmlDave Bexfield
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Hey Kimberly, I'm in the same boat you are! I live in Texas and was just diagnosed two weeks ago, so as an active MSer, i've been researching cooling vests like crazy. I want something that I can run in without looking like I'm wearing a vest (because even the most subtle vest isn't subtle under exercise clothes). Today, I've just found that Columbia has a line of clothes that are created to get cooler as it gets wet, whether by water or sweat, which is a definite positive when living in the heat and humidity like Texas and Florida. The clothes are priced just like regular exercise clothes and so far I haven't read anything negative about them. Here's the site: http://www.columbia.com/womens-short...efault,sc.html
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Kimberly - I just saw the Columbia Shirts at Dick's Sporting Goods. They are called Omni-Freeze Zero. I did try them on and they run very small so if you try them you might want to go up a size. I am going to hope they go on clearance and get one for next summer. I live in Indiana and it is getting cool here now. Thank Goodness Good luck!
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