To those of you maintaing, how long until you stopped being

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  • californiansun
    californiansun Posts: 392 Member
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    If I recall correctly, lower than normal body temperature is one symptom of hypothyroidism.

    Oh, great!
  • MissMaggie3
    MissMaggie3 Posts: 2,464 Member
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    I'm much colder now that I've lost weight too. Thermal underwear - that's the answer!
  • tawalsh01
    tawalsh01 Posts: 9 Member
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    Yeah it really never stops. You don't have as much fat on your body now. In the summer I don't get cold as much but in the winter, i feel I have to layer LOL!
  • slrose
    slrose Posts: 164 Member
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    three words

    space heater
    and
    calisthenics
  • californiansun
    californiansun Posts: 392 Member
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    three words

    space heater
    and
    calisthenics

    Thats 4! :laugh:
  • dreamshadows
    dreamshadows Posts: 734 Member
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    three words

    space heater
    and
    calisthenics

    That would be 4 words! :laugh:
  • CnocNaCu
    CnocNaCu Posts: 536 Member
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    If I recall correctly, lower than normal body temperature is one symptom of hypothyroidism.

    Feeling colder than normal can be a symptom of many things. But I believe in a logic explanation to this. Wearing a fat-coat for years made it quite easy for your body to keep a certain temperature. Now that the layer is gone your body has to learn/get used to keeping temperature again. It'll get better after a while and I know because I've been there....and survived :happy: :happy:
    Layered clothes, a hot shower or light gymnastics before going to bed helped me a lot. And a pair of bed-socks :bigsmile: