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Yesssss and if you are like me I'm 9 months out and still cold. Was even cold in the Dominicain Republic.

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I was always hot before. My poor kids sweat at night and I freeze. I used to keep the house at 68 and now I keep it at 72

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Yes, all the time. I'm wrapped up in a blanket every night and I live in the Houston area. It's not THAT cold here!

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9 months out and I am always wrapped in a blanket or wearing a sweater, if my house is warm enough to take my sweater off then my family is sweating.

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Me too! I was always hot before and now I am always freezing! I think it's because we don't eat all that comfort food anymore...lol...or cause we don't have as much weight to keep us warm anymore...lol

I was sleeved on 9/19...down 53 lbs...started at size 20-22 down to a 12-13! ;)

I am loving my new look and life.

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Almost 6 months out and find myself cold more often than not. It is very strange because I've been the warm/hot type since childhood.

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I actually bought a snuggle lol! I need to invest in a heated blanket because I froze all night. It gets hard to sleep.< /p>

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