The ride to work today was a frozen, shivering, torturous experience despite being clad in my winter riding gear. The worst part was it was only 50 degrees outside. Fahrenheit.
At work it was suggested I just needed to acclimate to the colder days. 50F — seriously? This is almost summer weather. It was worse riding home for lunch, so much so that I returned to work in the toasty, elegant environs of a minivan. Later in the day I would test the arctic weather on foot with winter jacket, hat and gloves. The dogs were indifferent but I was freezing.
A phone call with a knowing friend suggested a reason — the little pink pill — clopidogrel; an oral, thienopyridine-class antiplatelet agent used, in my case, to prevent myocardial infarction — another heart attack. As it does it work to thin my blood is it making me less cold tolerant? Is my soldiering through winter on the Vespa scooter on the edge of extinction?
I don’t know.
As evening approached I found myself photographing a construction crane over State College, Pennsylvania, an act unique solely because I didn’t get out of the warmth of the van to make it opting instead to photograph through the dirty windshield of the minivan.
A quick search of the web showed a variety of ways a heart attack victim could die in cold weather and practically every shivering symptom a body could produce was a harbinger of doom. While writing I was reminded of something my cardiologist said to me when questioned about activity limits — “Experiment. Test your limits. Explore what’s comfortable. You know what symptoms of a heart attack feel like for you. Pay attention. Take your medicine. Live your life.”
Basically he told me not to worry and get on with it.
So maybe this cold angst is just a passing discomfort that I’ll adapt to. The morning promises to be even colder and mixed with rain. And I plan to experiment.
As American poet and essayist T.S. Eliot said, “Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.”
I’m going to see how far I can go…


















