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feeling cold

anna29

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Hello visitorf1 .

Ask your GP about this to be on the safe side of things .
It may be a circulation thing?
My feet can be freezing sometimes despite wearing 2 pairs of socks and footwear !

Here we can only offer supportive help , no one is medically trained or qualified to give any medical advice.
Support through our own experience's of having diabetes in our lives ... :)

Anna.
 
HI Visitorf1,

You must be fed up trying to sort this cold problem out.

Apart from being anemic, I am not to sure what to say.

Could it be possible for you to have a short break in a hot country just to find out if the same cold experience still happens.
(just a thought as it may be a climate thing and also a good excuse for a well deserved holiday)

Roy. :)
 
I'm type 1, so not sure if this is relevant to you, but I can feel very cold and tired if my sugars go low too quickly, especially if hypo, but not always. Do you have a meter? Maybe test your glucose levels.
As i say, not sure if relevant though, so just a thought.
 
Sounds like hell, I've lived on soups and it's not fun. Maybe some different medication would help. Sorry I can't be of more help. I'd avoid the exercise until it heats up a bit. :smile:

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Type 2 diabetic I exercise intensely (run and lift weights) I can also get extremely cold after running I find the key is to get some food immediately after to help me recover then a warm shower. Blueberry milk shake with banana or protein drink within 20mins of exercising. I agree with you most of my info especially relating to sports and diabetes has come from the Internet. Good kuck


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