Anyone else here have cold hands/feet all the time?
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Anyone else here have cold hands/feet all the time?
Am I normal-- ((Ok, wait, no I know I am weird, lol. ))
My hands and feet are physically cold all the time. It gives me an excuse to buy my fuzzy, soft socks that I love
I am not one to like the cold and usually am cuddled with a blanket, but was just wondering if anyone else here goes through this.
Hope everyone is having a wonderful day~
Love,
Kel
My hands and feet are physically cold all the time. It gives me an excuse to buy my fuzzy, soft socks that I love
I am not one to like the cold and usually am cuddled with a blanket, but was just wondering if anyone else here goes through this.
Hope everyone is having a wonderful day~
Love,
Kel
Currently waiting results to see exact problem.
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I guess I'm half weird, I only have trouble with one hand going cold, but that is because of nerve, tendon and ligament damage in my disabled arm.( Issues from a very ugly horse wreck, a repair surgery that did more harm than good and the reason I now have a service dog ) But Rick gets chilled much more often since he has been sick with stomach issues. Interesting, I never made a connection with it before..
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I guess I'm in the class of being 1/2 weird, since it's my feet that are always cold...
I like the warm soft footies, too!
I'm with ErinD as far as disliking the cold weather.
Next trip down to my sister's in Florida, we're going to start looking for a winter home. Felt so much better when we were down there in February..
Dee~~~~~
I like the warm soft footies, too!
I'm with ErinD as far as disliking the cold weather.
Next trip down to my sister's in Florida, we're going to start looking for a winter home. Felt so much better when we were down there in February..
Dee~~~~~
You know, I never really payed much attention before, but my hands and feet were often cold during most of my life, and in fact, I was cold all over - when other kids would be running around in shirtsleeves, I'd be cold, even though I was wearing a jacket. I don't know if it's due to the GF diet, or the fact that I'm in remission, or just due to the fact that I've got a little fat under my hide now, but I'm just the opposite these days - I rarely wear a jacket when everyone else does, unless it's really cold, (near freezing or below). My feet still get a little cold if it's really bitter cold, but I no longer wear insulated boots in the winter, the way I used to - my feet get too hot, if I do. Strange.
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Cold hands and feet for me, too. I could never go ice skating.
The thermometer says it's 72 degrees in the living room, but my nose is cold. My DH just turned on the portable heater for me.
I have an electric blanket plus a regular blanket and an afghan on my bed. I wear socks, knit slippers and leg warmers to bed, plus I have a portable heater in the bedroom. I blame it on low blood pressure. Can't believe it's connected to gluten. I've been this way all my life. (shivering).
The thermometer says it's 72 degrees in the living room, but my nose is cold. My DH just turned on the portable heater for me.
I have an electric blanket plus a regular blanket and an afghan on my bed. I wear socks, knit slippers and leg warmers to bed, plus I have a portable heater in the bedroom. I blame it on low blood pressure. Can't believe it's connected to gluten. I've been this way all my life. (shivering).
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