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Are Any Of You Post Ops Colder? Especially In This Weather From Hell?!



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I hate the heat!!!! 95 degree does nothing for me, but make me angry, lol. Anywho I am naturally warm blooded, and so is my son. I hear that some WLSers are cooler because of a hormone related thing as well as less body fat. For those that are cooler, tell me your preop weight, current weight, and if you were naturally warmer than others. Another question do smaller people tolerate weather like this because of their lower fat composition or is it an individual thing for them? Even if I were at my goal weight of 125, I can't see me changing how I feel about the weather, but who knows since I might be lighter and more ability to be "nekkid" outside, lol.

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I am not sleeved yet but I do know that lower body fat does make you cooler. But, for some people it is just a personal thing. My MIL & all of her children (all thin) just do not handle heat well. They will be pouring sweat in 75 degree weather if they get the slightest bit active. But, I know their bodies are used to the northern state of Minnesota as well! Not this Louisiana torture :)

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Mixed results for me. I weighed 311 lbs. on my surgery date of 11/2/2011. Today, I weigh 216. I can tell you I do not sweat nearly as much as I once did and I contribute that to the weight loss. It is 90+ plus here in South Carolina and I can tolerate it better than ever before. However, I was cold-blooded most of the winter right after my surgery. I have always been warm-blooded, so the surgery did have some effect on me right away.

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I can handle 70, 75 is alright its this 100 in NYC business thats making me angry.. Grrr. I would go Hulk, but that would make me sweat more. I wanna go bike riding darn it.

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Like in the winter, I saw my self tolerating the cold more. I think its mainly because I've always lived in a COOOOOLD house for twenty years. LIke 40 degree cold (my mom is cheap with the heat.)

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I hear that some WLSers are cooler

Kiki Von Moonshine

Since we don't have as much weight being carried around, it makes sense that you are slightly cooler in the summer, or should i say not as hot - which is the same thing. ;)

not as much perspiration in the summer - woooo that sounds good. :rolleyes:

I used to "carry" some suitcases in the summertime with my excess weight, now that i'm not carrying them, i'm cooler.

In the winter since my suitcases are gone (no excess weight) you will be cooler. too.

this will be the 1rst summer and winter i will be dealing w/this - so new experience for me too.

stay cool/warm :lol:

kathy

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I am pre-op and 250 lbs. I live in Florida, and must have really thin blood, because I am always freezing in the a/c. When I get home, if the 80 degree a/c comes on and blows on me, I shiver and get up to turn it up to 83. I am worried that I will need to wear fleece in the summer. Ha! I am okay with that trade off.

I loathe the cold, but I am hopeful that it is just because if I have to wear a bulky jacket, it will make me look even larger... hence a smaller me won't mind a bulky jacket. ;)

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Lol, I'm talking about in non AC places, like outdoors, etc. My AC is crappy, and its usually still hot maybe 90 degrees if 100 degrees outside.. No relief really. If it's like over 80-85 outside with high humidity, then Im angry. I dont mind a bulky jacket in the winter, especially if it will keep me warm. I usually avoid them though if its heavy, and not stylish.

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I am in Houston, and I got a sunburn recently sitting out trying to get warm :(

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I was always hot before surgery. Now I am always cold!

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Yes, yes. That is me now. Before I was always sweaty and hot.

Now Im always cold. Well except when I'm working out!!

This might be TMI, but I have also noticed I am not as strong in my arm pit sweating. I use to have to reapply deo to stay dry, but now just once and it's all good

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