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645800 tn?1466860955

Burrrrrrrr!

Ok I have been freezing cold for several weeks now. It doesn't matter if I go outside or not. I keep my home at 70 so that doesn't seem to be the problem. So I'm wondering if I really am cold or just feel like I am or if maybe I am getting annemic? If I take a very hot shower (I know I shouldn't do that ) it will warm me up for a while ( a few hours) but then I'll be cold again. I really feel rediculas wear my winter coat indoors almost constantly especially since I'm still cold.

Dennis
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645800 tn?1466860955
I shouldn't need my thyroid checked as I have been on thyroid medicine for many years. I should have probably also mention that I have been feeling very run down lately as well. I have had to take a nap (2 hour) every day just to make it until bedtime each day.

Dennis
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333672 tn?1273792789
I used to be cold all the time except perhaps in the heat of summer. Internally, I felt chilled and externally, my hands, feet, and calves felt cold to the touch. I couldn't take a cold or even lukewarm shower. In fact, in the winter, I used to always turn up the heat before I got in the shower. I was always turning up the heat and putting on more layers.

I had my thyroid tested and it was normal so I tend to think it was the MS, but I can't prove it. After having the CCSVI procedure, I have been much warmer, which has been so so nice.

You probably should bring this up with your doctor and at least have your thyroid tested.

sho
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