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I have been having frequent hot flashes since 2001 and even call myself "Hot Flash Woman", but or a few weeks after getting sleeved, I was actually cold and wearing extra layers. It finally went away. The good news for me is that I just read that the average post-menopausal woman has hot flashes for 14-15 years before they slack off. So....I should be about done.

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I've heard of this from many sleevers and experienced it first hand last night. Everyone else in my home seemed comfortable at 65 degrees but I was literally freezing. To the point where i was shivering and my teeth were chattering. I pulled out my winter blanket and still couldn't get warm. I finally got up and pulled on a second layer of clothes and that helped.

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Hi!! I have had this problem since surgery. I no longer wear my capri yoga pants - since I am constantly cold. At first I thought it was part of my loss of carbs - yes, I was a carb-whore. But now I wonder if salt has something to do with it. I am really low in my sodium intake and notice when I add salt to my morning egg, I am not "as cold" as when I have my Protein shake in the morning.

My best girlfriend is a very thin and very cold person. She made a funny point - thin people are usually cold. Maybe this is just how the thin people do it (wink wink!).

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Yes I have been cold more than I ever was before surgery. My husband and kids say it's not that "cold".

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I am always cold now. Better than the hot flashes I used to have, and the sweats I would break into just from going from a sitting to a standing position. We are losing insulation!!!

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Lol, I live in Florida and wear long sleeves when it is 90 degrees here! At home, I wear a light jacket and socks. :)

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