Since this thread migrated off topic, ever so slightly, and a husband to a brave woman who survived breast cancer and had chemo and radiation that accelerated a premature menopause, my advice is patience. She'll "open a window in Jan." and five minutes later can't get warm with the heat on 85, sitting in front of the fireplace.
Jack Daniels is always a quick and thankful option, however, my wife had a sexy bald head during chemo, and the need to be patient was paramount to both of our sanity. I went to the range, I took my son fishing, I cleaned the garage with many a Michelob. I made her toast in the morning, tea in the evening, and thought about what it would have been like without her. Patience is a real virtue.
Get used to the windows being wide open in the dead of winter, and take Valium. Or lots of Jack Daniels.
Keep trying in Wisconsin, its worth it.
For Mac, "Verbally repetitive" is great. That reminds me of the multi directional impact device our US gov, spent $400.00 on
Better known as a hammer.
