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I'm normally sweating terrible and hot all the time. Why am I so cold?

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I bought a heated blanket before surgery and I live under it now!

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Same and from what I’ve read it’s pretty common. My son and DIL both had wls and I used to freeze to death when I went there to babysit the grands. They’d keep their thermostat at 68F, after surgery they kicked that baby up to 74F with sweats and hoodies on 😂. I used to hate socks because my feet were always hot. Now they’re on 24/7.

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I'm freezing all the time now. Socks and heated blankets are life now. I'm considering a queen sized heated blanket and a personal heater for next to my side of the couch

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Same here - cold all the time now. My feet are ice blocks.

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1 minute ago, froufrou said:

Same here - cold all the time now. My feet are ice blocks.

Haha. We should call you frozfroz! 😘

It's just the oddest thing to me. I think it's better than sweating bullets! Stay warm in Alaska, I'm your neighbor in Washington. 😊😊

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Just now, gabybab said:

Haha. We should call you frozfroz! 😘

It's just the oddest thing to me. I think it's better than sweating bullets! Stay warm in Alaska, I'm your neighbor in Washington. 😊😊

Omg my meds are making me🤪🤪

I though I read you were from Alaska. Lol

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SAME!!! Always cold, I think our bodies our just adjusting, I know on my end, anemia has a hand in it too...Stay warm!!!

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Read this...

https://archive.org/stream/nasa_techdoc_19750013860/19750013860_djvu.txt

THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE HUMAN BODY DURING' IMMERSION. AT THERMAL NEUTRALITY AND IN A COLD ENVIRONMENT

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