Since losing weight, are you cold?
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YES! Freezing most of the time!0
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I am always cold, but that is because I am always drinking water...and it cools the body temp.0
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YES YES AND YES. I never thought about being cold when I was 50lbs heavier, but now it's ridiculous. My father in law thinks it's hilarious-- the first thing I do when we visit their house (super cold) is get on the couch under a blanket. And when my husband and I make long road trips, I have a sweatshirt and pants on with a blanket and he's wearing shorts and a tshirt. I'm 25 years old and have a small space heater under my desk at work. The menopausal women think I'm nuts.
I find I have a harder time staying warm in air conditioner. Outside cold isn't quite so awful.0 -
The only thing I miss about being fat is the built-in insulation.0
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i'm aways cold.. my bf makes fun of me when i say 68-69 is cold.. but it is when u are sitting around the house not doing anything.. i hide under the covers then lol0
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I was always hot before losing weight. Now I'm cold all the time. It's especially bad after I eat. My nose gets cold to the touch. The Dr says all is normal so I just deal with it but it gets old.0
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I have lost over 70lbs from my heaviest and i am not cold all the time but i cannot tolerate the cold as much. the wind kills me when it is cold.
but i rather be cold and fitter than fat and warm!0 -
YES! This is so strange to me! My wife hates it ... we now battle each night for control of the blankets! I've finally gotten a spare blanket to keep next to the bed. And I find I ware my pullover around the house more often. And my hands are always cold now. I only lost 20 pounds...0
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Not me, I've always run hot and still do.0
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I lost a little over 70 lbs last year from March through Dec.
This winter was the first I can ever remember where I felt cold. And, it was a mild winter!
I had a check-up with my Doctor in January and asked him about it. . He said that for the weight I had lost this was normal.
The way he put it was that all the extra weight I was carrying around kept my system going all the time. So, I felt warm if not hot all the time. Note: I used to sweat profusely just walking from the living room to the kitchen!
Now, that I am so much closer to my target weight, my system does not need to work so hard. So, I feel the cold much more.
Last fall, I did some interval training with a couple of the boxers at my gym. Part of that training was putting on a weighted vest @ 40 lbs. At the time I had lost close to 60 lbs. This was a real eye opening experience! I had walked, sat, slept and lived every moment with more weight on my body than I had with the vest.0 -
I was always cold all the time- since losing almost 20 lbs (couple more to go) I am even colder!! I didn't think it that was possible. They have tested me for thyroid and iron issues and it always comes back negative for me. I know now to just always have warm things with me- hat, scarf, extra jacket, blankets, etc.0
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YES freezing! I've only lost 20 lbs but i'm really starting to feel chilly all the time.0
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I have always been twenty-thirty pounds lighter then my roommate. Last year she decided to lose some weight.
Prior to her losing weight she always had the temperature super low in the house to the point where I was freezing but she was perfectly comfortable. After she lost thirty pounds suddenly the temperature was raised! She complains all the time about having no more 'insulation' to keep her body temperature up. Heh.
Anyway, we're at least in agreeance about what is warm and what is cold now so that's good.
As for me. I lost thirty pounds two years ago and it didn't seem to affect my body temperature much. I'm trying to lose another thirty this year... we'll see if it has an effect!0 -
I am ALWAYS cold. I also have poor circulation, so when my hands and feet get cold (and it doesn't take much for them to get cold), I'll have random fingers turn white and be completely numb. Even walking in the summer, my toes will go numb. My doctor says it's called Raynaud's Phenomenon, and man is it awful!0
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I agree! I am always cold anymore!0
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Glad you posted this, I thought it was just me. A part of me was thinking, well it is Winter but in my house it's 68 degrees. I have to wear long sleeves- I actually just put one on.0
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I was very unusually cold and I didn't feel that I had lost enough weight at the time I noticed it for that to make a difference. I did some research and my issue was I was eating too few calories (around 1230 a day). Now that I've bumped it up by 200 a day I don't have the cold feeling near as often.
Hmm I wondered if that had something to do with it!! I was getting cold at night it was messing up my pool playing also cause i was freezing but i couldnt get warm even with a jacket.. it was like my inside was cold so weird.. Ive sinced uped my calories so hoping that wil help0 -
omg im soo happy im not the only one! I'm always SOOO cold, especially my hands for some reason.. I get goosebumps all the time too.0
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Yes, I used to be hot all the time, I could go out in a snow storm without a coat, with a tee shirt on, and be asking why people are complaining it is cold. Now, I am almost always cold. Which is strange because I was always hot even when I was thin. I guess I am changing.0
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Depends, are we talking mood-wise? :indifferent: :laugh:
I wish there was a more profound way to say this but YES! I am afraid of even going outside when it's chilly. I used to love winters... well not anymore. caught the flu two times this year (and just recovering from a third).
At least it'll make the arid climate of summers here more bearable, I think!0 -
I have only lost about 18 pounds total but I am cold all the time. Cold at work, have to wrap up in a blanket to watch TV, wear booties and loungepants to bed, and have to throw on an extra blanket. And it has been relatively warm here in Iowa (compared to most years). Has anybody else experienced this?0
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Haha omg I'm SO happy to have come across this thread! I seriously thought that it was all in my head or that it was just the weather because I've literally been FREEZING ever since I started to lose weight and cannot bear the cold AT ALL! My husband gets so annoyed because I always have the thermostat on 75-80 in the house and he's always sweating and I'm still cold, even with a blanket around me and socks on lol. Happy to know there are other cold people out there too though!0
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I have not weighed recently but at last weigh in I had lost 15 lbs and I am FREEZING!!! It's my fiancee that made the connection to my weight loss and my freezing! It never occured to me that it maybe the culprit!
But Yes FRIO! :huh:0 -
I'm not freezing, but I am less hot all the time. I've gone from burning up all the time to being just right.0
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Yea ive noticed this since losing weight Im always cold. Which for me is bizzare I was never cold before so its quite a shock to me to be honest lol wearing a hoddy to go to bed over my PJs is not anything I ever did before lol xx0
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For the first week or two I was freezing consistently. I had to wear jackets everywhere and keep tinted balm on my lips because they were blue. I had a similar problem back when I had a haircut that consisted of the back of my head being shaved so I didn't think much of it. Now I don't really get that cold unless I'm drinking a lot of water outside of meals.0
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I thought it was mostly because it is winter here in Seattle, but I am wearing warm fuzzies every night with warm socks and i do not wake up sweating or anything like I use to. I guess it is one of the bad things about losing weight, but not bad enough to stop -:) I will have to see what it is like in the summer and see if i am still cold when it's 70-80 outside. Good luck to everyone out there and keep it up!!!!0
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I found this web site and thought it was pretty good about the same topic.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/306701-weight-loss-body-temperature/
The good news is...I was always told shivering will burn calories. I don't know if that is true; but, that's what I hang onto when I'm shivering!
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OMG, all the time! My fingers are always blue and I'm shivering all the time, when the temperature never used to bother me!0
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Yes, I feel colder now and it's common.0
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