Since losing weight, are you cold?
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me too! Freezing like all the time! I used to LOVE the cold weather, now I cant wait for summer!0
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I am ALWAYS cold now!
I actually take breaks from my desk job to run up and down stairs to warm myself up! LOL0 -
Now that you mention it I am extremely cold especially my hands and feet..
yes.. my hands are very cold right now.. and my feet as well.. most likely why i don't like to do any art while im cold.. i can't work my hands well.0 -
I honestly believe it's your Iron and Vitamin D intake. I've been cold my whole life, whether it was at 220 pounds or now at 145 pounds. I have a low iron count and people who diet tend to decrease the iron in their blood. Make sure you're supplementing your diet with lots of iron based foods.0
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I don't notice the difference, but I don't have much weight to lose. However, I was once talking to a girl who'd lost 45lbs and she said she was always cold now she'd lost the weight.0
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Nope.. I haven't noticed a difference yet.0
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YES, along with this, i have a lot more bruises everywhere too because of it!! things happen when you lose fat0
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I just had all my lab work done, complete work up, I am always cold too, I contribute it to weight loss as well as I am drinking a lot more ice water since I have been exercising more? Doctor suggested those reasons as well, after ruling out other possibilities. Just my two cents0
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I've found that I don't warm up as quickly as I used to. I do feel the cold a bit more now, but we've been on an economy drive and not had our heating on hardly this winter, so I don't have too much of a comparison.
What I'm waiting for is the summer - my feet used to swell up terribly in the heat, they've not been too bad recently so the summer temperatures will be the ultimate test I guess.0 -
I'm freezing all the time! I lost about 40 lbs....
It's great in the summer, especially here in Texas. BUT I AM COLD ALL WINTER.... I wear four and five layers of clothing and I'm chilled.
It might be my Vitamin D is off, but my iron level is normal.0 -
Happened to me a couple years ago, had lost 40lbs and it was early winter....and yeah I was wondering if there was something wrong with me. As of now, considering what I've lost, I haven't noticed a difference this time around....but then again I'm easily 20lbs over where I was0
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definitely.
of course, it's par for the course. i lost 110 pounds; that's a lot of missing insulation.
have to say that i prefer just wearing a couple extra layers of clothes to being heavy, though.0 -
yup, another frozen body over here! I've always been cold but it seems a whole lot worse now! Last winter I would wear a t-shirt most days and be fine...this winter I have been wearing layers all day every day and it has been a very mild winter here in MO.
My hands get so cold that my husband tells me to go run them under warm water before I touch him. I've always had ice fingers though they are worse now!0 -
I didnt think about this until now. My house is always cold, i am used to wrapping up in a down blanket and slippers and I have a space heater in my room. My work though has always been a little chilly, but not terrible, Now when at work (I have a business casual dress code) I uaully have on a long sleeve t-shirt, heavy sweater, pants, knee socks and knee high boots and then look forward to my daily coffee to keep my hands warm. But id rather be cold and skinny then hot (temp wise) and fat!!!0
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definitely.
of course, it's par for the course. i lost 110 pounds; that's a lot of missing insulation.
have to say that i prefer just wearing a couple extra layers of clothes to being heavy, though.
Love it! And congratulations!0 -
I have the exact same problem and it's getting more noticeable. I have to wear a couple of pairs of socks in bed under my pj's and my dressing gown to sleep in and I also wear a long sleeved top under my clothes as I end up freezing.
My extremities manage to stay cold though especially my nose - maybe I need a nose-warmer! :-)0 -
Definitely check your Iron and possibly your blood pressure. A slight decrease may do it to you! I take care of my father and he has lost a significant amount of weight for someone his age and lack of mobility, he shivers all the time. I have him dressed in sweats and Columbia Fleece all the time. His doctor has advised us he is slightly anemic, he does need some more Vit d..sun can give that to you or ultraviolet rays. But, for once his BP is stable at a normal rate...easy things worth looking into.0
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Yes. I am always cold now that I'm losing weight. The only exception is when I'm working out. Then I just feel 'normal' temp.
I used to hate summer, because I couldn't stand the heat. Being so big and hot all the time didn't help. Now, summer is a welcome thing - the sunshine on my freezing cold body feels nice (first time in my life I can say that!).
And I'm not anaemic. Nor are my blood levels low on any vitamins. Just mentioning it because some other people have posted that they have those problems. I don't think it's caused by that. But by all means, go get your levels checked. It never hurts. An ounce of prevention... and all that.0 -
And I'm not anaemic. Nor are my blood levels low on any vitamins. Just mentioning it because some other people have posted that they have those problems. I don't think it's caused by that. But by all means, go get your levels checked. It never hurts. An ounce of prevention... and all that.
This for sure, medical issues should always be addressed and by doctors! Good luck0 -
I did that cold thing befor when I was losing & I went to my heath doctor. He say it was cutting down or out on fats.He said to up healthy fats.So I did up heathy fats....like olive oil,olives,avocadoes,nuts, such as almonds, cashews, pecans...it does not take alot & it totaly took away that cold feeling that I could not stand. And a + I started lossing faster & feeling better. You can look online & find healthy fats....so now when I'm dietting I make sure to get the heathy fats & I dont get cold.0
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Yup! you should see me right now- I'm covered in a fleece coat and drinking a cup of hot water!LOL- I'm FREEZING! My poor family- I keep the heat on 74! I take vitamin D every day and Iron every couple days- STILLLLLL COLLLLLLDDDDD0
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Glad to know I am not the only one. I was always the one who was never cold, but now I can never get warm. I too amsuffering from Reynauld's syndrome since losing about 40 pounds. My fingers and toes turn white. I have started wearing stocks with my all of my shoes to keep my toes warm and gloves are a must if I am outside at all.0
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I'm always freezing! Socks, leggings, and hoodies at all times or im miserable :P0
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Yes! Due to some other symptoms I am just now starting to think I might be anemic as well, so I am looking into getting bloodwork done!0
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Yes.0
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i have lost over 100 and i am always cold..0
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I'm down over 50, and yes, I'm often cold.0
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Yes - only lost 15lbs but I do feel colder most of the time. It feels as though part of me is missing!
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i thought it was just me...Last time I lost alot of weight I was always cold.Would sit aroung in the middle of summer freezing..This time I havent expeirenced it..0
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I used to be hot all the time. My old boss used to say that I, "...sweat just clocking in!" At home I would fuss if the thermostat was above 70.
Now I'm cold all the time. Our furnace is always on at home, it's horrible. I told my wife I'm going to put some weight back on, just for the winter.0
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