WhoozisAnyway 176 Posted May 25, 2012 Last summer' date=' I was in the process of rapid weight loss (sleeved April 2011)--I noticed then that I didn't get so sweaty all the time, and we live in the tropics of south Louisiana--probably just down the street from you, Whoozis! THIS summer, what a change--I'm cold all the time in air conditioning... and you know we southerners love our A/C!! I don't run the air in the car much any more, just put the windows down. I can move around, walk around, go shopping, do whatever without sweating. As someone above said, it would be worth the surgery for this benefit alone!! It's so lovely not to feel self-conscious about weight or sweat--I never realized how much those things affected my social interactions or willingness to be in groups of people. Plus, ladies, it's a blast shopping for shrugs and cardigans--so cute!! and NECESSARY, now (that's my story, and I'm sticking to it!). I am mind-blown that I am actually wearing sweaters in MAY. Just flips me right out, but how great is that!?[/quote'] I AM just down the road . . . in Biloxi! Sent from my iPad using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
borntothewind 9 Posted May 25, 2012 This is too funny! I hadn't heard about the 'always being cold post-op' thing, and the sweating issue has never been a problem for me (usually always cold), but since my surgery, I have been FREEZING all the time. It was so bad the first night out of the hospital that I snatched all of the towels out of the hotel bathroom and laid them over the covers on my bed, just to stop shivering! I am still sleeping with an extra blanket on my side of the bed, even though it has been in the 90's here in TX, and feel like a lizard with all of the sun basking I have been doing this week... can't seem to soak up enough rays. This little revelation explains a lot! 1 MinaT reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tjmom 200 Posted May 26, 2012 I was SO hoping this was going to happen to me.... i don't think it did, unless it takes awhile... ...i have always slept with just a sheet or nothing at all AND a fan going pointed directly at me... still doing this at 3 weeks post-op.... Maybe my body is just a slow learner....i will keep my fingers crossed that it happens sooner or later.... About how long after surgery did your body cool down? thanks tjmom 1 MinaT reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Doreykn 113 Posted May 27, 2012 I used to be a human furnace... No longer!!! Now, I actually get chilled in the air conditioned buildings! I blamed it all on peri-menopause! Just another reason to LOVE my sleeve!!! 1 MinaT reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skane10 64 Posted May 27, 2012 Denalisa who is doing your surgery? I'm having mine done with Dr Garcia. 1 MinaT reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
denalisa 12 Posted May 27, 2012 Skane, Dr. Wittgrove is doing mine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MinaT 669 Posted May 27, 2012 I was ALWAYS hot, slept under a sheet only with AC at 66 and ceiling fan on high. Waking up in the morning made me sweat profusely. Now, I am comfortable during the day, and sweat only upon exertion. However, at night I freeze to frickin' death. I pile on four blankets and shiver for a long while before I can get to sleep. And, wierdest of all, my body temp used to hover around 96.5 all the time. Now it is 98-something! Oh my gosh, this is great news. My body temperature is 95.7-96.5 all the time. If my temperature rises to 99 it's like other people having 101 or 102. I have severe raynauds and my fingers and toes turn white and they are constantly freezing. It's lack of circulation. However, my face and my body is always hot. If my core body temperature rises I am willing to bet my circulation will improve and my raynauds will be better. I understand I will feel cold on the outside, but it's what is happening on the inside that is causing me damage. I am always hot, though my feet and hands are like ice cubes! This could be a win win situation for me! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhoozisAnyway 176 Posted May 27, 2012 I was SO hoping this was going to happen to me.... i don't think it did' date=' unless it takes awhile... ...i have always slept with just a sheet or nothing at all AND a fan going pointed directly at me... still doing this at 3 weeks post-op.... Maybe my body is just a slow learner....i will keep my fingers crossed that it happens sooner or later.... About how long after surgery did your body cool down? thanks tjmom[/quote'] Hard to say exactly but I noticed it about 3-4 weeks out. I'll keep fingers crossed for you! Sent from my iPad using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
caress jade 0 Posted May 27, 2012 Yep' date=' same here. I was a hot sweaty guy ALL my life, even when I was a child and slim adult. The day after my surgery I no longer was. So it's something OTHER than just losing weight and something more profound than that. I suspect that it is the ghrelin connection as well. I used to break out in a sweat just sitting around, now I get chilled easy and hardly ever break out in a sweat. It's great! One of the BEST side effects of the surgery yet![/quote'] so happy for u!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ForMyfamily 84 Posted May 27, 2012 Please let me be cold again, I can live with that side effect. Not only Summer but during the Winter months I always have people ask aren't you cold with only that short sleeve shirt? First, I have to ponder for a second and would like to hand them a " Here's your sign." but I turn and always say nope but I have plenty of insulation. It always brings a smile to them. Hey if you can not have fun with it. 2 WhoozisAnyway and Sharon's last chance reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KBT 35 Posted May 28, 2012 I have the same problem and my husband is always frozen while I want to turn the a/c down even more. As soon as I got home from the hospital two weeks ago, I turned the a/c up five degrees and sometimes more. I guess I'll be saving on the electric bill! Another sleeve benefit! Besides the constant sweating that others have mentioned, I also turn beat red so it looks like I am going to pass out from heat when everyone else is perfectly normal. I hope that too goes away as it is so embarrassing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alliegb3 112 Posted May 28, 2012 Kneels and prays-" Lord let this happen to me!" 3 WhoozisAnyway, beefalogal and Enerfina reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fyrefly 3 Posted May 30, 2012 Thanks so much for sharing this. I've had similar issues in the past, so now I have one more exciting thing to look forward to! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mommyinneed 25 Posted May 30, 2012 I live in florida and today the high was 92. I dot do much in the summer unless it involves Water or air conditioning. I just left my sons pre k graduation and my hair was soaken wet and forehead pouring beads of water. I cannot wait to be COLD! I also sweat so bad at night that my covers have to be changed almost daily. They smell so bad. I always thought it was a hormone issue but I'm really hoping this resolves as it interfere with my life daily. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhoozisAnyway 176 Posted May 30, 2012 I live in florida and today the high was 92. I dot do much in the summer unless it involves Water or air conditioning. I just left my sons pre k graduation and my hair was soaken wet and forehead pouring beads of Water. I cannot wait to be COLD! I also sweat so bad at night that my covers have to be changed almost daily. They smell so bad. I always thought it was a hormone issue but I'm really hoping this resolves as it interfere with my life daily. I wish the best for you. I live in South MS, it was in the '90s all weekend. I sat by the pool, went to the beach, ran errands in the middle of the day, you name it. Of course I wasn't cold, but I wasn't a hot sweaty mess either. I'm still in shock about it. I've been in hiding indoors for about 4 years now. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites