does anybodys feet and hands stay cold all the time?
Yes! I stay cold all the time, I know that it is because I do not have as much fat as I did thhis time last year. But I'm adjusting!
Take care,
Jeannie
Jeannie Armstrong
OH Support Group Leader
RNY 07/27/06
sw358/ cw 175/ qw 175 to 160
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OH Support Group Leader
RNY 07/27/06
sw358/ cw 175/ qw 175 to 160
I have been blessed with God's Help!
For those in GEORGIA come and join us at PEDMONT HENRY MEDICAL CENTER in the EDUCATIONAL BUILDING in Foundation Board room the 4th TUESDAY of each month at 6:30pm.
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/jeannie4759_group/tab,0/page,1/#my_groups_main:1
Pattie, that appears to be very common among WLS patients, but I have no idea why it happens. Earlier tonight Lynn said it was because of lack of vitamins. I've heard others say it's because of lack of protein. Then there's the theory that it's because of weight loss. All explanations sound plausible.
I will say this, though. I've had cold hands and feet (I've joked about my "Icy Fingers of Death") since long before surgery. Actually, I never really noticed it until after I had gained a lot of weight. This leads me to think it might be due to hormones. However, after dropping 90 lbs., my hands and feet still freeze. So, I don't know, either my hormones are still messed up, or whatever nutritional deficiency I have now was also present before surgery.
In addition, my husband noticed that for the first time ever, he finds me shivering while I'm asleep, which means that my whole body gets cold. Over the past couple months, I've been sleeping in thermal pajamas topped with a plush robe and two Vellux blankets, so I know I've gotten more cold-sensitive in general since surgery.
So, basically, you're by no means alone in getting cold. Unfortunately, I haven't the slightest idea why this happens. But let me know if you find out, OK?
I will have to say I have times when I am litterally "Freezing to my bones"! I have to take a hot shower and bundle up afterward to get my core temp back up. some people say that it's Iron levels that cause this but since my Iron level is finally in the normal range, I'm still freezing. My theory is it's the lack of fat in our diet. I eat very little fat now, mainly because it's makes me feel very "icky". Between th lack of fat in the diet and the overall loss of body Fat in general combined with our hormone levels, we get very cold. It doens't go away. I think I get colder now more than ever. I just stay bundled up in the winter, more than most. You never see me without my fuzzy socks and a sweatshirt on in the winter, I've even been known to sleep in them. Considering I used to sweat when I took a shower, It's not a bad trade off.
Jane~~RNY w/Silastic band 9/8/04
328 highest/301 Day Of Surgery/155 goal/137lbs
and below goal and maintaining for 2 years!!!!
BA/BL, Fleur-di-lys TT 11/2006
Buttock/Outer Thigh Lift 2/2007
Medial Thigh Lift/Breast Implant Revision 10/01/2007
328 highest/301 Day Of Surgery/155 goal/137lbs
and below goal and maintaining for 2 years!!!!
BA/BL, Fleur-di-lys TT 11/2006
Buttock/Outer Thigh Lift 2/2007
Medial Thigh Lift/Breast Implant Revision 10/01/2007