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I am anemic but it seems like after I've was sleeved I'm much more colder. Is this normal?

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There are moments that I am freezing and then I am burning up. I think it's my hormones!

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I am still freezing almost 2 years out! Very normal. I will take it any day over the sweating that I used to do!!

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Yes, My Hands, Nose,and Toes are COLD all the TIME, and Always feel Chilled to the Bone...

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I am still freezing almost 2 years out! Very normal. I will take it any day over the sweating that I used to do!!

Lol me too. I hate sweat

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Can be a symptom of losing too much lean muscle mass. Newly post op can be after effects of anesthesia (up to about 8 weeks).

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I'm always freezing too! Learned to keep a jacket in my car!

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Try layering up, even when inside. Wear gloves when outside. These things will help you not be so cold during the first 6-12 months post op. Eventually, your body will catch up with the rapid weight loss and you will not be as cold. Until then, more hot apple cider and coffee!

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I forgot...I'm anemic as well' date=' but Surgeon doesn't want me to take any Iron right now,[/quote']

Me either. I go for my two week follow up and hopefully he'll let me start back up.

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I get chilled often also, I'm almost 5 months out now, and still get chilled to the bone, especially in the early evenings. Lucky for me, I live in AZ, so as it warms up all I'll have to do is go stand in the sun for a bit, but this winter, I've just been taking A LOT of long hot showers ;) I figure Water is cheaper than gas!

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I get chilled often also, I'm almost 5 months out now, and still get chilled to the bone, especially in the early evenings. Lucky for me, I live in AZ, so as it warms up all I'll have to do is go stand in the sun for a bit, but this winter, I've just been taking A LOT of long hot showers ;) I figure Water is cheaper than gas!

You are lucky, I am in South Dakota and we are getting Lots of Snow Right NOW...I am under an Electric Blancket and on a heating pad Righ NOW...and STILL FREEZING! :wacko:

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I had my 6 month checkup and blood work last week. I told my doctor about how cold my hands, feet, and nipples (hurting) were. He had a thyroid check done as well. It turns out that I am anemic again and my thyroid is fine. He disclosed to me that he is cold a lot, too. He has lost about 45 lbs and maintains a consistant weight now through diet and exercise, but he is still cold. He always wears a long sleeve shirt under his scrubs.

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