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What should I do about this? My skin is so intolerant of any amount of cold so I

never wear sleeveless shirt. It feels like an ice cold when I expose my skin.

However when covering myself with blanket in the night my body sweats!

 

This started after my baby delivery. ANy help?

 

jane

 

 

 

 

 

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Jane,

 

I am having " chills " also. I've gone through the whole rigamor of thyroid

tests, saliva, urine, adrenal, etc.

 

My adrenals was a bit low. T3 conversion inadequate.

 

Now my T3 is ok. Thyroid ok. Adrenals so so. I still suffer from chills. I

am diabetic too. This happens when i am lying flat on my back even if the

blankets are up to my chin (we are in Texas). However, if i turn on my side,

the chills disappear immediately. I couldn't figure this out. When i relay this

to my integrative/md he looks at me skeptically.

 

Melly

 

 

 

, leannejane layagan

<mslayagan wrote:

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> Thank you.

> I dont smoke and about diabetis, i am not sure.

>

> jane layagan

>

> --- On Wed, 2/10/10, Alobar <Alobar wrote:

>

>

> Alobar <Alobar

> Re: << >> Feeling so cold

>

> Wednesday, 10 February, 2010, 5:51 AM

>

>

> Bad circulation can cause cold extremities.    Do you smoke?   Do you

> have diabetic neuropathy?

>

> Alobar

>

> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:30 AM, leannejane layagan

> <mslayagan wrote:

> > What should I do about this? My skin is so intolerant of any amount of cold

so I never wear sleeveless shirt. It feels like an ice cold when I expose my

skin. However when covering myself with blanket in the night my body sweats!

> >

> > This started after my baby delivery. ANy help?

> >

> > jane

> >

> >

>

>

> ---

>

> ALTERNATIVE-MEDICINE-FORUM RECOMMENDS:

> Laughing at least 4 times a day for better health.

>

>

>

>

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Do you exercise? Especially aerobic exercise like running and sports?

 

GB

 

, " Heal1child "

<blessingsx10 wrote:

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> Can also be related to thyroid disorders.

> A blood test to check T free 3 and T free 4, is a must to ck for healthy

functioning. Iodine supplement is also helpful too. Usually

> a sign of low Iodine - feeling cold all the time, even in summer.

>

> , Alobar <Alobar@> wrote:

> >

> > Bad circulation can cause cold extremities. Do you smoke? Do you

> > have diabetic neuropathy?

> >

> > Alobar

> >

> > On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:30 AM, leannejane layagan

> > <mslayagan@> wrote:

> > > What should I do about this? My skin is so intolerant of any amount of

cold so I never wear sleeveless shirt. It feels like an ice cold when I expose

my skin. However when covering myself with blanket in the night my body sweats!

> > >

> > > This started after my baby delivery. ANy help?

> > >

> > > jane

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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I also use to suffer from feeling so incredibly cold. It felt like the cold was

coming from within my body because no matter how many layers of clothing I had

on, I was still cold. I started eating cinnamon and honey, a 50/50 mix, and I

feel a lot better. For the first time in my life I have warm feet in the

winter! It feels wonderful. I actually started taking the cinnamon and honey

for pain relief. I feel about 85% better, some days even more, from the pain

perspective; the warmth is a very welcome side effect. My daughter-in-law has

asthma and she said that since she has been taking the cinnamon and honey, she

has not had to use her inhaler at all. Another friend of mine was able to get

rid of her edema by using cinnamon and honey. I was amazed at all the different

uses for such a common food. The honey, must be pure and raw, of course and I

use true cinnamon, not the " saigon " cinnamon.

 

, " Heal1child "

<blessingsx10 wrote:

>

> Can also be related to thyroid disorders.

> A blood test to check T free 3 and T free 4, is a must to ck for healthy

functioning. Iodine supplement is also helpful too. Usually

> a sign of low Iodine - feeling cold all the time, even in summer.

>

> , Alobar <Alobar@> wrote:

> >

> > Bad circulation can cause cold extremities. Do you smoke? Do you

> > have diabetic neuropathy?

> >

> > Alobar

> >

> > On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 2:30 AM, leannejane layagan

> > <mslayagan@> wrote:

> > > What should I do about this? My skin is so intolerant of any amount of

cold so I never wear sleeveless shirt. It feels like an ice cold when I expose

my skin. However when covering myself with blanket in the night my body sweats!

> > >

> > > This started after my baby delivery. ANy help?

> > >

> > > jane

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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Jane and Melly

 

Try aerobic exercise. The best time is first thing in the morning. Maybe run,

play basketball or s0ccer. Bitter melon is specific for diabetes as is

gymnasylvestrae is a great herb for diabetes.

 

GB

, " tita_mel " <tita_mel

wrote:

>

> Jane,

>

> I am having " chills " also. I've gone through the whole rigamor of thyroid

tests, saliva, urine, adrenal, etc.

>

> My adrenals was a bit low. T3 conversion inadequate.

>

> Now my T3 is ok. Thyroid ok. Adrenals so so. I still suffer from chills.

I am diabetic too. This happens when i am lying flat on my back even if the

blankets are up to my chin (we are in Texas). However, if i turn on my side,

the chills disappear immediately. I couldn't figure this out. When i relay this

to my integrative/md he looks at me skeptically.

>

> Melly

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Pamela

 

The honey and cinnamon seems like a great idea. There is a tea called Yogi Tea

that includes cinnamon and can be sweetened with honey. It is also served warm

so will warm you up.

 

GB

 

, " Pamela Spicer "

<spicer_pamela wrote:

>

> I also use to suffer from feeling so incredibly cold. It felt like the cold

was coming from within my body because no matter how many layers of clothing I

had on, I was still cold. I started eating cinnamon and honey, a 50/50 mix, and

I feel a lot better. For the first time in my life I have warm feet in the

winter! It feels wonderful. I actually started taking the cinnamon and honey

for pain relief. I feel about 85% better, some days even more, from the pain

perspective; the warmth is a very welcome side effect. My daughter-in-law has

asthma and she said that since she has been taking the cinnamon and honey, she

has not had to use her inhaler at all. Another friend of mine was able to get

rid of her edema by using cinnamon and honey. I was amazed at all the different

uses for such a common food. The honey, must be pure and raw, of course and I

use true cinnamon, not the " saigon " cinnamon.

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That is a peculiar symptom that I also experienced when my adrenals

were low. I would be freezing as long as I lay on my back but warm

right up if I lay on my side. I always needed to keep extra warmth on

my low back, still do, as it seems to feel every draft acutely. The

need to lay on my side dissappeared as my adrenal health improved.

 

Sandra

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