The above idea would be applicable. My down stairs room has heating but not A/C. So the idea to go to this new room in the garden when is severely hot is probably what I want. If I didn’t use it other people would still use it. The trip to the bathroom is ok for me.
Unfortunately a shipping container would look most out of place with the house so I was more looking for traditional construction process that doesn’t look different to the house. But people in this area do that and it is more for storage than a nice room.
So I am not usually that severe that i cannot travel the small distance to the toilet. But that is a problem as it would be better if it was an actual small guest house with a toilet. Unfortunately it would add significant cost as it would have to be council approved. The rest of what you have...
Wheelchair access is not a problem as there will be a path and straight entry from the main house to the ‘room’. I am thinking of a built one not off the shelves one. Fire resistance rules are that it cannot be wood cladding which is easier enough these days as a lot of wood looking alternatives...
This is a bit of an odd post. I am maybe thinking of getting built a new shed or single room at the back of a property that is friendly to a Me/Cfs patient if they are quite severe. Meaning that it would be a 10 meter square room that is pretty sound and light proof and is sort of in the bush(...
I have been thinking about this thread across the new year since I have always had extreme thirst since I have had severe ME/CFS. Has anyone here been diagnosed with Diabetes Insipidus or has been prescribed Desmopressin and had response for their symptoms?
The references to medical units being shut down and that patients should not be seen with ME/CFS is literally the saddest post I have ever read on this forum. It is believable but all can be hoped is that it is in the past and BPS propaganda has had a light shone on it and will not go unchecked...
It is only survivable for ME with good A/c and that hopefully it does not go on for days above 40. At least where I am the humidity is low. The heat soak in the buildings when it goes on for days is bad.
Hi, yes the humidity was low yesterday which is better than some times when you are dripping. I will look into the cooling vest because when you are at the end of the day the A/C gives up.
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