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Jane,

 

Look up a good Chinese herbalist in you area. There is a formula named Dang Gui

Si Ni Tang, Angelica Four Frigid Extremeties Decoction. With modifications, it

may be just what you need. But seek out a qualified practitioner for this.

 

Robert Keller

 

 

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leannejane layagan

Wednesday, February 03, 2010 3:30 AM

<< >> Feeling so cold

 

 

 

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 would start by investigating your thyroid and adrenal function. Common to

have issues after delivery.

 

Marla

 

On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 1:30 AM, leannejane layagan

<mslayaganwrote:

 

> 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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Hi Jane,

 

It sounds like a hormonal imbalance. You may want to get salivary hormone

test done to see where you stand.

 

Fred

 

On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 12:30 AM, leannejane layagan

<mslayaganwrote:

 

>

>

> 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 experience the same symptoms. Mine began during my perimenopausal stage

and extended into the menopausal stage. Your symptoms could be due to the

hormonal changes after child birth. Have your practitioner check your

hormonal levels and also your thyroid levels.

 

brejean

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When you are an option in theirs

 

 

 

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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 went to my doctor for a thyroid check and it was normal so he just said maybe

it is just because it is cold. I am so saddened that he doesnt get it. Havent

heard anyhting about salivary test. But i will try

 

Thak you so much

 

 

 

jane layagan

 

--- On Thu, 2/4/10, Fred Cypert <naturopath4u wrote:

 

 

Fred Cypert <naturopath4u

Re: << >> Feeling so cold

 

Thursday, 4 February, 2010, 11:41 PM

 

 

Hi Jane,

 

It sounds like a hormonal imbalance.  You may want to get salivary hormone

test done to see where you stand.

 

Fred

 

On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 12:30 AM, leannejane layagan

<mslayaganwrote:

 

>

>

> 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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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

>

>

 

 

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thank you so much! i had a thyroid check and it says it is normal. the doctor

just said i maybe feeling cold because it is winter time!

 

jane layagan

 

--- On Sat, 2/6/10, BREJEAN1 <BREJEAN1 wrote:

 

 

BREJEAN1 <BREJEAN1

Re: << >> Feeling so cold

 

Saturday, 6 February, 2010, 5:50 PM

 

 

I experience the same symptoms.  Mine began during my perimenopausal  stage

and extended into the menopausal stage.  Your symptoms could be due  to the

hormonal changes after child birth. Have your practitioner check your 

hormonal levels and also your thyroid levels.

 

brejean

Never make someone a  priority in your life

When you are an option in  theirs

 

 

 

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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 agree with Marla. Join the thyroid group: Natural Thyroid Group. Explain

your situation. I'm sure they would be helpful.

 

Greg

 

 

I would start by investigating your thyroid and adrenal function. Common to

have issues after delivery.

 

Marla

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long shot re feeling cold, but wonder if revving up your mitochondria may help.

d Ribose, coq10, NADH, etc.?

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