S sno0opy Well-Known Member Messages 384 Type of diabetes Type 2 Treatment type Tablets (oral) Nov 13, 2019 #1 Quick question which might be totally unrelated. I have noticed that I am really feeling the cold this year. I'm in my mid 30s and have never felt the cold! I'm actually wearing PJ's at night which I have note done since I was very little! So I'm either getting older I have lost a load of weight and my "padding" isn't helping me any more It's something to do with circulation? Any thoughts?
Quick question which might be totally unrelated. I have noticed that I am really feeling the cold this year. I'm in my mid 30s and have never felt the cold! I'm actually wearing PJ's at night which I have note done since I was very little! So I'm either getting older I have lost a load of weight and my "padding" isn't helping me any more It's something to do with circulation? Any thoughts?
Rachox Oracle Retired Moderator Messages 17,612 Location Oxford Type of diabetes I reversed my Type 2 Treatment type Tablets (oral) Nov 13, 2019 #2 It could be purely that you have less ‘natural insulation’ having lost weight. I feel the cold more since my weight loss too
It could be purely that you have less ‘natural insulation’ having lost weight. I feel the cold more since my weight loss too
Sarah69 Well-Known Member Messages 1,505 Location Hethersett, Norwich Type of diabetes Treatment type Insulin Dislikes Anything healthy! Nov 13, 2019 #3 I think it’s rubbish when they say fat people don’t get cold etc as they have all that insulation. I’m not fat but overweight and I feel the cold terribly. My hands and feet are always cold. I wear 2 pairs of gloves and still my hands are numb!
I think it’s rubbish when they say fat people don’t get cold etc as they have all that insulation. I’m not fat but overweight and I feel the cold terribly. My hands and feet are always cold. I wear 2 pairs of gloves and still my hands are numb!