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I'm cold!

Started by Padma, September 27, 2012, 05:33:26 AM

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Padma

Not emotionally, of course...

But seriously, how many of you feel the cold a lot more since being on hormones? Suddenly I know why all those girlies stuff their hands inside their sleeve ends :(. It can't just be my losing the protective layer of fur - though that definitely makes a difference.
Womandrogyne™
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justmeinoz

Interestingly I feel the heat a lot more, and am more comfortable at cooler temperatures than I was pre-HRT.
However if it is genuinely cold, I do feel it more than before.  It's as if my range of tolerance has shifted downwards a few degrees, but my sensitivity to temperatures below the tolerable has increased as well.

Karen.
PS, Cindy will no doubt comment on the nearness of Antarctica. :laugh:  Not as silly as it sounds, because the Huon Valley Council actually includes Macquarie Island.  ???
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ZoeNicole

The cold is very brutal to me now. Heat is amazing though, makes me feel happier just being warm :)


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JennX

ME! It's definitely the Estrogen IMHO. I live in Miami, FL... average daily temp is around 80 degrees F (that's 27 degrees Celsius for our EU friends) year round... and anytime I go to the movies, mall, grocery store (any large indoor space, with lots of A/C) I have to take a hoodie, sweater, jacket etc. or I'll freeze. I have no idea why... other than the E. I have lost some weight on HRT, but not enough to cause this sort of body temp change. I grew up in the northern US and have been in snow, freezing temps, etc. so I know that I used to be able to much better deal with cold temps... not anymore. Coat please.
;D
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Eva Marie

I had to keep a jacket at work because I was freezing all of the time. People gave me weird looks but I didn't care - I was cold!! So yeah I now get the girl thing of always being cold.
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Penny Gurl

Oh my.. I crank that heater up way more than I used to. I live out near Chicago and last week we actually hit freezing for a night last week and I thought I was going to turn blue! Not the best time to be living in a pop up camper.. but lots of blankets, warm cozy socks and heaters are my friends!
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Nicolette

One suggestion. Lower T levels will cause loss of muscle mass resulting in a slower metabolism. Idle muscle mass burns more calories than idle fat.
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Padma

My core body temperature is typically lower than it used to be. When I get ill, I often get a drop rather than a "fever" (and I typically have slightly low blood pressure too). I was always fairly skinny, so although I have less muscle mass in some places, I now have a later of fat that was never there before. I feel the cold mostly in my arms and legs. I didn't used to feel the cold the way I do now. Of course, I'm getting middle-aged too, dammit :).
Womandrogyne™
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Sarah Louise

According to the doctors office my normal temperature is closer to 98.1, this is about the reading they get each time I go in.
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Rita

Definitely colder~

But at the same time I am a northern girl, the cold doesn't bother me nearly as much.  In 60 degree weather it feels a little colder than it used to over my skin, but I kind of love the feeling.
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Padma

My normal temperature is more like (goes off to covert to American :)) 97.3 ºF.
Womandrogyne™
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Rita

I know the best way to warm up, just step into my pot


Ignore the fact that I would not be joining and my coo... err assistant is dropping in carrots and onions.
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Nicolette

Well, it's also miserable outside with the potential of further deluges over this green and pleasant land.

I think I erased all memory of my life pre-HRT, but I believe my extremities are in fact colder.
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Joann

I noticed when i was on T coldness went away. Now that inm off i freeze if its under 73F deg.
Still able to ware skimpy summer clothes here but had to wait in the car since i was freezing in the store.
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Brooke777

I am almost always cold now. However, I dont want to ruin my outfit with the wrong coat, so I just deal with the cold.
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Rita

Quote from: Brooke777 on September 27, 2012, 10:58:33 AM
I am almost always cold now. However, I dont want to ruin my outfit with the wrong coat, so I just deal with the cold.

O-o you are crazy -throws on my awesome black hoody with a nice fluffy inside.  Its so warm and cuddly x3
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Padma

Quote from: Rita on September 27, 2012, 12:37:01 PM
-throws on my awesome black hoody with a nice fluffy inside.  Its so warm and cuddly x3
I've just got one of those - but mine's maroon :). It's the most girly thing I own (white fluffy lining), and that's as far as I'm going ;D.
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Rita

Quote from: Padma on September 27, 2012, 12:40:21 PM
I've just got one of those - but mine's maroon :). It's the most girly thing I own (white fluffy lining), and that's as far as I'm going ;D.

I have had mines for a while, its like my security blanket.  I think its more... andro but the fur gives it a nice feminine tilt.

End of the day though, it does its job and I love it :3
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Brooke777

I am a bit of a fashion nut. I dont follow trends, but I loooove clothes. If a jacket or sweatshirt does not go with my outfit, I just shiver. Unfortunately, if it is below about 75, I am cold. Which means that since I live in the Seattle area, I am usually cold. I really need to expand my wardrobe  ;D
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Rita

Quote from: Brooke777 on September 27, 2012, 01:41:16 PM
I am a bit of a fashion nut. I dont follow trends, but I loooove clothes. If a jacket or sweatshirt does not go with my outfit, I just shiver. Unfortunately, if it is below about 75, I am cold. Which means that since I live in the Seattle area, I am usually cold. I really need to expand my wardrobe  ;D

You remind me of a friend of mine xD
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