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I am 3 weeks out and am absolutely freezing! Tell me it gets better!

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Move to Florida.... LOL... just kidding.... I have lost 40 pounds and I feel cooler than when I had that "insulation". I think your body will adjust... just give it some time. By the way I live in Florida and it dose get cold here.

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I am 3 weeks out and am absolutely freezing! Tell me it gets better!

I hope for YOU it gets better!

But for me, I hope it lasts FOREVER! I'll take the reprieve from hot flash misery and astronomical electricity bills!

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I hope for YOU it gets better!

But for me' date=' I hope it lasts FOREVER! I'll take the reprieve from hot flash misery and astronomical electricity bills![/quote']

Me too Dana! I was always the one fanning myself and sweating on cool days, I LOVE being cold now!

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Glad you posted this... Sitting here under blankets and sweaters with a hot pack across my incisions! Hot pack (like the rice or buckwheat filled kind) is helping me a lot.

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Oh that's a good idea!, I have the space heater going!

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I was cold before and now I'm even colder. Never thought I could get colder than freezing, but I am.

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Thats funny. I was never cold before the surgery. I was always hot. Turning down the heat and wearing shorts and t-shirt inside in the winter. After surgery, I am always freezing. My hands and feet are like ice. I wonder if it is because we are not eating any calories?

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I was a 'go get the mail in January in a t-shirt' guy, and I am now very cold more or less all the time. Now, it's winter, so duh, I guess, but I really never was cold before.

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Thats funny. I was never cold before the surgery. I was always hot. Turning down the heat and wearing shorts and t-shirt inside in the winter. After surgery' date=' I am always freezing. My hands and feet are like ice. I wonder if it is because we are not eating any calories?[/quote']

It's thought to be the "ghrelin" by some, not only does it affect hunger but also has something to do with regulating body temp...

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I think it has to do with our metabolism slowing down. I have been very cold this winter (sleeved 12/17). I have been layering like crazy- long sleeves under short sleeves, and I have NEVER in my life done that! LOL

-Kendra

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Being cold is normal. My feet and hands are always cold as ice and it does deter me from doing things at times.... but I do prefer to be cold over being hot like before....I had a pretty comfortable summer too.....:) It does get better I heard about 2 years post op..... :) Hang in there everyone... :)

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I get cold alot now. On the positive side, I can stand the Houston heat, hot tubs, saunas, and hot yoga!

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Wish I could tell you it get better. Taking Iron will help with being cold. I have started to just dress in many layers.

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