Feels like I'm freezing after workouts
Flyntiggr
Posts: 898 Member
Ok, so this is a new feeling for me. It started about 4 or so weeks ago (I've lost 16 pounds and 2% body fat). I workout after work each night, then eat my dinner, then do things around the house(laundry, cleaning, tv, etc.). When I"m done with the workout, and cool down, I get really, really cold. Like freezing, shivering cold. Right now I'm typing this in sweat pants, a long sleeved shirt, and wrapped in a fleece blanket! This happens every night now.
I keep the house at 68* F, and it is about 55* F outside right now. Does anyone else experience this? Will I get 'used' to having less insulation at some point?
I keep the house at 68* F, and it is about 55* F outside right now. Does anyone else experience this? Will I get 'used' to having less insulation at some point?
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I've been suffering from this too and after doing a lot of searching on the internet it seems we're becoming dehydrated after the workout so your body pulls the moisture from your skin to conserve, which leads to you feeling cold.
The articles recommend to drink more water before your workout, continue while you workout and drink lots after.0 -
The same thing happens to me! I mentioned it to my mom and she said something about iron. I have just been dealing with it and dressing warmer. I didn't even consider it being anything serious...0
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I have been like this all winter. I am so looking forward to 80 to 90 degree weather. Which is SO not like me. I usually hate the heat.0
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Try taking a warm/hot shower after working out, and stay in it until it feels like your core has warmed up - I find this makes all the difference. If I don't after an intense cardio work-out, I get the chills afterwards.0
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Thanks everyone - glad to know I'm not the only chilly one out there!0
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i get this on and off....
after one of my half marathons i was so bad that even though i was in 86F sunny weather, wearing sweat pants, 2 shirts and a jacket i was shivering...since then i've learnt the warm / hot shower and then dressing warmly is the only thing that helps ward it off0 -
The same thing happens to me! I mentioned it to my mom and she said something about iron. I have just been dealing with it and dressing warmer. I didn't even consider it being anything serious...
Now that's fascinating...about the iron. Since logging on MFP, I've noticed that my iron is always too low....like way too low. I am ALWAYS cold, too. I wonder....0
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