Cold hands and feet?
its_a_secret459
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Does anyone else have cold hands and/or feet after losing some weight?
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I have cold everything. It is 78 degrees in this house and I am wearing socks and a bathrobe over my clothes.0
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I'm also cold a lot... and have cold hands and feet. Just not enough body fat, I think. although it's definitely a lot better the more active I am.0
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I've lost quite a bit (30% of my body weight), and my hands/feet are FREEZING all the time. It's ironic, because I used to be hot all the time. A few years ago, I lived for a year in a place with much hotter summer weather; I wish I had lot the weight before then!0
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I'm usually cold anyway, but I've found my fingers and toes get especially frigid when I get off track with my exercise routine. I don't know if that's just me, but I think it has to do with circulation. Our bodies are weird.0
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I recommend gloves and socks. Your welcome.0
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We have mild winters and ungodly hot summers. Cold in July is just not a thing for me. But summers are easier than they were and last winter seemed cooler/colder than before.
Fat insulates, so when you lose it, you stay cooler in the summer and get colder in the winter.0 -
slideaway1 wrote: »I recommend gloves and socks. Your welcome.
Doesn't always keep a person warm.
I've always had cold hands and feet, but they're consistently colder since I've moved to Canada. My weight loss has affected them.0 -
Being cold, for me, is a sign I'm not eating enough and I assume my REE is dropping. I always eat more fat in response to feeling colder than I should and then I'm back to normal.0
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Cold hands & feet are a sign of dehydration - make sure you're drinking plenty of water.0
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its_a_secret459 wrote: »Does anyone else have cold hands and/or feet after losing some weight?
No.
A few medical issues can cause that, including anemia and thyroid problems.
Do you run a lot?
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Not usually. I am anemic0
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Yes. The thermostat says 78 and I am wearing socks and still cold.0
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I didn't start out very heavy and to be honest I've always been cold all the time, my mom (who is probably at least close to 300) is boiling all the time. I always hated being in the car with her until she got one with dual air, and I hated living with her because she always had the fan on... until I moved out. Having the ability to be 2 different temperatures has greatly improved our relationship :P0
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yes, I lost over 60 pounds and I am cold easily now ! so weird !0
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its_a_secret459 wrote: »I am anemic
Probably should discuss it with your doctor.0 -
Cold hands and feet is your body's way of keeping the core temperature up. Check that you are not losing too much muscle mass - its the muscles which make us warm blooded. Exercise will improve circulation and help warm the extremities - don't do so much that you sweat and get cooled down again.0
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I always take that as a sign I need to get up and MOVE MY BODY!0
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yes! very cold, loose feeling in my hands and prone to hypothermia. Sudden drops in temperature are a nightmare for me, even standing by the fridges in supermarket! I have SO many pairs of gloves!
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I've always had cold hands and feet - poor circulation there and low blood pressure.0
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