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My feet are so hot.literally burning....i never felt this way before...I wonder what the reason is. any ideas? I constantly wet my feet to keep them cool.

It is very hot here...40 degrees. But i have never had this problem before.

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That is an unusual symptom, you might discuss it with a doctor.... Probably nothing to worry about, but best to check to be sure.

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My feet are so hot.literally burning....i never felt this way before...I wonder what the reason is. any ideas? I constantly wet my feet to keep them cool. It is very hot here...40 degrees. But i have never had this problem before.

. Web md lists a whole bunch of things that can cause burning feet. Check it out but def call a doc about it!

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My feet are so hot.literally burning....i never felt this way before...I wonder what the reason is. any ideas? I constantly wet my feet to keep them cool. It is very hot here...40 degrees. But i have never had this problem before.

I would seek medical attention on that one. Doesn't sound like a typical sleeve side effect... I've heard of hot flashes and cold spells but burning feet...?

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My feet used to burn up when I was having a hyperthyroidism flare, I would put a tub of cool Water in the room with me to stand in and cool off my feet. It was like my body heat was escaping through my foot bottoms. .. You might want to check your thyroid, are you on thyroid meds and have now lost weight? Or have ever had thyroid issues? (Sorry, on my phone, can't see your stats)

This was when I was in my twenties and had hyperthyroidism so bad they were taking about taking out some of my thyroid, 20 years later and my thyroid is hypo now...

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Hello,

no I dont have thyroid...but the net says it is due to arthritis and poor circulation...I do have both these problems..and both must have aggrevated...

thanks all for your support.

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Circulation issues can be caused by hormones. And rapid weight loss causes hormones to go crazy. But I would double check with the doctor next time you talk to him/her. I had a tingling in my feet that went off and on for about 2 weeks.

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oh is it...hormones are linked to so many things...yes I will talk to my doc soon.

thanks..

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