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I'll force my doctor this time. He always says "I'm not seeing diabetes" because I'm thin. Geeze, I don't have to be overweight to develop it. Every single person on my father's side of the family gets it eventually.
It's really annoying me. It's uncomfortable and it hurts. Seems to be getting worse. I'm going to get off and take a warm bath. Maybe getting out of the airconditioning in my son's room will help too.
I'll force my doctor this time. He always says "I'm not seeing diabetes" because I'm thin. Geeze, I don't have to be overweight to develop it. Every single person on my father's side of the family gets it eventually.
It's really annoying me. It's uncomfortable and it hurts. Seems to be getting worse. I'm going to get off and take a warm bath. Maybe getting out of the airconditioning in my son's room will help too.
I'm always cold.
Underarmor socks are the best. Cold gear socks.
Pricey but they make my feet super warm and my feet don't get cold in them.
Its like $13 for a pack of 6 or 12 I don't remember. I know it comes with half black and half white.
I need to get more before it starts getting colder.
With this kind of cold, txt (I'm assuming that what Hopes and I experience is similar, but Hopes's case seems worse than mine), it's not a matter of keeping warm on the outside. The coldness seems to come from within. For me, it's probably because I'm tall. Tall people frequently have issues with circulation to their outer extremities.
With this kind of cold, txt (I'm assuming that what Hopes and I experience is similar, but Hopes's case seems worse than mine), it's not a matter of keeping warm on the outside. The coldness seems to come from within. For me, it's probably because I'm tall. Tall people frequently have issues with circulation to their outer extremities.
I have circulation issues too.
My finger tips are always cold, my feet are never warm and I can never stay warm, I get cold so easily.
It feels like I lack the ability to regulate my body temp, its like my body lacks the ability to keep itself warm.
With this kind of cold, txt (I'm assuming that what Hopes and I experience is similar, but Hopes's case seems worse than mine), it's not a matter of keeping warm on the outside. The coldness seems to come from within. For me, it's probably because I'm tall. Tall people frequently have issues with circulation to their outer extremities.
It's weird, isn't it?
The bath was a slight improvement, took the edge off but the cold is stil there.
I'm wearing gloves, wool socks, jeans and a sweater. It's 71 degrees today!
Calling to schedule an appointment with the doctor soon.
When it gets bad in my feet, Hopes, I have to do lame stuff like jog in place or stamp my feet to get the blood pumping. Slapping my fingers against my palm helps when it's my hands.
Julia it is true! Tall people seem to have bad circulation. I know this really tall lawyer and people hate shaking his hand because it is like touching ice.
When it gets bad in my feet, Hopes, I have to do lame stuff like jog in place or stamp my feet to get the blood pumping. Slapping my fingers against my palm helps when it's my hands.
Tell that doctor to get with it.
I have my feet under my blankets. (I'm in bed.)
They still are like ice.
I still haven't looked into what Angry Birds are. Since everyone seems addicted, I'll try to resist. I'm easily addicted.
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