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Title: I've given in!
Post by: Michael Rolls on October 01, 2022, 09:14:41 AM
and turned the heating on - although only in the lounge and the kitchen, and then only low. 16C in both rooms this morning was too much - or rather, too little
Mike  :boo:
Title: Re: I've given in!
Post by: Scrumpy on October 01, 2022, 10:07:48 AM

So have I Michael.. Just for an hour in the mornings and evenings.. It is set at 21C down from 22C..
Title: Re: I've given in!
Post by: Diasi on October 01, 2022, 10:29:38 AM
I've not yet switched on the central heating function, the front rooms are down to 15c but they're not used.

My bedroom, where basically I live, is at 21c at the moment.
Title: Re: I've given in!
Post by: Alex on October 01, 2022, 12:05:09 PM
I've resisted switching on the GCH so far.   I bought myself a flanelette top sheet in Dunelm to go under the duvet cover, much cosier than ordinary cotton.
Title: Re: I've given in!
Post by: Ashy on October 01, 2022, 04:25:55 PM
I've put the fleecy underblanket back on.
Title: Re: I've given in!
Post by: Raven on October 01, 2022, 06:29:07 PM
I washed the bedding today and packed away the summer duvet. Got the heavier winter one on the bed now. Cozy Cozy, I hope. 🛌
Title: Re: I've given in!
Post by: Michael Rolls on October 02, 2022, 09:34:05 AM
so far, I haven't suffered with just the two rooms heated to 18C (actually, due to solar gain, the kitchen is currently at 20C, but that won't last as the sun moves round)
It is surprising at how small a difference is easily noticeable. Before I turned the heating on - and it was a rainy day, no solar gain - my hands were so cold I could hardly type, kept hitting the wrong keys. Now, just a couple of degrees warmer -no problem
Mike
Title: Re: I've given in!
Post by: Jacqueline on October 02, 2022, 10:10:18 AM
Please guys don't get cold, if you need the heating you must turn it on, it's no good getting cold which could lead to illness.  If you can't pay your bills your not alone and your energy supplier must make payment plans for you, just as long as you tell them you are in trouble, talk to them.

Actually with the £67 a month off my electric bill, for this six months October to March it's not quite as bad as I expected it to be.  I have Oil central heating and that has gone up by £60 a month, but at least I have paid for it up front, and have the £500 Winter Fuel Allowance to come towards the next lot.  I am having to watch every penny but so far so good.

It's not right that we should be in this position, and the bloody government needs to do more to help pensioners and other people on low incomes instead of giving large tax cuts to those who are not suffering like we are.  Sorry, I know I go on about it, but it just makes my blood boil that we are paying for all those dinghy boys when we are in dire straights.
Title: Re: I've given in!
Post by: klondike on October 02, 2022, 10:15:57 AM
Mines been on a week, Set lower than it was and rarely comes on. I haven't been cold so far. I don't doubt that it will be on longer once we get into winter but I'm not going to save a few bob by spending time in hospital recovering from hypothermia or even more not caring about it six foot under.
Title: Re: I've given in!
Post by: Alex on October 02, 2022, 10:34:01 AM
I don't think any of us on here would be daft enough to get to the 'hypothermia' stage.   I hate the cold and as soon as my house feels uncomfortably chilly, then the heating goes on. 
Title: Re: I've given in!
Post by: klondike on October 02, 2022, 10:39:19 AM
People do.

I wonder if this may be a reason...

Hypothermia is defined as a body core temperature below 35.0 °C (95.0 °F) in humans.[2] Symptoms depend on the temperature. In mild hypothermia, there is shivering and mental confusion. In moderate hypothermia, shivering stops and confusion increases.[3] In severe hypothermia, there may be hallucinations and paradoxical undressing, in which a person removes their clothing, as well as an increased risk of the heart stopping.[2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothermia