I moved to a warmer country to stop this problem.What do you use to keep your toes feeling warm and avoiding the chilblains at the same time?
Hot water bottleWith winter arriving now, my toes are feeling the effect of the chilly temperatures.
What do you use to keep your toes feeling warm and avoiding the chilblains at the same time?
Have to be careful using a hot water bottle , can cause chilblains and if your circulation isn’t good can burn , as a carer we are not allowed to give them to anyone with diabetes or in fact to anyone at allHot water bottle
Pure wool socks are the best - or walking hiking socks . If you can’t get your tootsies warm put a thin pair of socks on then a thicker pair over the topWith winter arriving now, my toes are feeling the effect of the chilly temperatures.
What do you use to keep your toes feeling warm and avoiding the chilblains at the same time?
Hi @Debzz totally understand where your coming from especially with your job my hot water bottle is covered in a lovely thick jacket and I only use it to warm the bed before I get in. But I've no circulation problems and I'm always careful with my feet, Have a good day and nice talking with you ! KHave to be careful using a hot water bottle , can cause chilblains and if your circulation isn’t good can burn , as a carer we are not allowed to give them to anyone with diabetes or in fact to anyone at all
@Bluetit1802 I'm always cold usually warm my feet on hubby, but he's gone on night shift so a covered hot water bottle it is or I would never get any sleep.!K even my sheepskin slippers and central heating on 22 I'm cold Jamies and winter dressing gown on, I may start warming bodily just before bed but feet are like ice! KAm I odd? (don't answer that!) but my tootsies are always warm. I do wear socks in the winter, and in the house always have my cosy slippers on. I don't understand why because the rest of me gets cold quite easily.
I'm trying to picture you sat in your living room with just your slippers on! Haha! Only joking.Funnily enough, freezing cold feet was my only complaint before LCHF. Once my glucose levels came down the problem disappeared. I am sat in a warm living room with just my slippers on, this time last year there was nothing I could to warm my feet and ankles up. Thick socks, multiple layers and even an electric blanket set to medium did not help.
Haha! Not been necked that far since my honeymoon! Keep on doing what you're doing there's always hope that you're feet will return to normal in the future, fingers crossed for you. If they get to the point where it is distracting you then you could try soaking your feet in warm water. However, I do not know if this is wise for us with Diabetes, perhaps other members could advise on this. Good luck.I'm trying to picture you sat in your living room with just your slippers on! Haha! Only joking.
Sorry sent before I'd finished, I have always felt the cold when winter starts but I've just got over a cold and a huge weight loss with LCHF hasn't made things any better, but plenty hot drinks and food and of course my hot water bottle! K
I wear two pairs of socks. And a pair in bed.With winter arriving now, my toes are feeling the effect of the chilly temperatures.
What do you use to keep your toes feeling warm and avoiding the chilblains at the same time?
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