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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1378979" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>JE Custom is right. Part of it is just probably age. Also, when we get old, we sit more. The pressure on your butt and back of the thighs from the chair cuts off circulation. Do that for 20 years and one day your brain engages and tells you your cold. Miracle socks and high lace boots may well choke circulation as well. </p><p></p><p>Forget the magic socks unless your talk'in neoprene or some vapor barrier type. Get a pair of mickey mouse boots. Take them off when driving and they're not made for hiking but otherwise, they're functionally good. </p><p></p><p>As much as I hate to mention it, those dangly things under the torso have probably atrophied over the years. Might want to do something about that. Nothing nutty. Just something that makes you realize that after a while, your legs feel better when being used normally. Lots of bad advice out there so just be sensible. Could even be some kind of early wake up call to take better care of yourself, but maybe not. You'll figure it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1378979, member: 41338"] JE Custom is right. Part of it is just probably age. Also, when we get old, we sit more. The pressure on your butt and back of the thighs from the chair cuts off circulation. Do that for 20 years and one day your brain engages and tells you your cold. Miracle socks and high lace boots may well choke circulation as well. Forget the magic socks unless your talk'in neoprene or some vapor barrier type. Get a pair of mickey mouse boots. Take them off when driving and they're not made for hiking but otherwise, they're functionally good. As much as I hate to mention it, those dangly things under the torso have probably atrophied over the years. Might want to do something about that. Nothing nutty. Just something that makes you realize that after a while, your legs feel better when being used normally. Lots of bad advice out there so just be sensible. Could even be some kind of early wake up call to take better care of yourself, but maybe not. You'll figure it out. [/QUOTE]
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