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I am afraid I'm at a total loss, as to exactly what the matter is, and while there is something the matter I am not entirely sure if it’s anything that can be treated or changed, but I digress.
My significant other is often unusually cold, to elaborate.
We have been together quite some time now and this has always been the case, so any suggestions that could make her more comfortable would be greatly appreciated.
She, to my knowledge, has no medical conditions that I am aware of, she is fairly thin but not at all unhealthy, or very underweight.
She dose not much like doctors and is not at all one to be predisposed to complaining, so for this to be enough of a problem to cause her to be vocally distressed dose concern me.
If more information is needed, and I am sure there is, let me know, I will take any suggestions on different avenues to pursue that might make her more comfortable, even if it is a bit of a long shot.