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<blockquote data-quote="Fndwheelie" data-source="post: 2133722" data-attributes="member: 447317"><p>I’m gonna echo the others if you think sugar levels are giving you symptoms then you need to see what your sugar levels are and if there’s a pattern. I’m sure others will be along to give you info on cost effective metres if it’s something your interested in.</p><p></p><p>I suffer heat intolerance, not so much from sweating, and there are some simple solutions. </p><p></p><p>On Amazon there are tons of different ‘cool towels’ that are a special fabric that you wet and wrong out thoroughly then place around your neck. They don’t make you wet but are helpful at bringing down the body temperature.</p><p></p><p>Cool pillow pads from robert dyas, or cool gel pet mat are similar things, they can be left on the pillow and feel cooler than the ambient temperature, but I keep mine in the fridge, then put it down my back in the chair, or across my body on the bed.</p><p></p><p>Because I’m quite severe I also have a ice pack cooling vest that is intended for athletes I keep the packs in the freezer and wear the vest, it keeps me nice and cool, though it’s not a cheap solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fndwheelie, post: 2133722, member: 447317"] I’m gonna echo the others if you think sugar levels are giving you symptoms then you need to see what your sugar levels are and if there’s a pattern. I’m sure others will be along to give you info on cost effective metres if it’s something your interested in. I suffer heat intolerance, not so much from sweating, and there are some simple solutions. On Amazon there are tons of different ‘cool towels’ that are a special fabric that you wet and wrong out thoroughly then place around your neck. They don’t make you wet but are helpful at bringing down the body temperature. Cool pillow pads from robert dyas, or cool gel pet mat are similar things, they can be left on the pillow and feel cooler than the ambient temperature, but I keep mine in the fridge, then put it down my back in the chair, or across my body on the bed. Because I’m quite severe I also have a ice pack cooling vest that is intended for athletes I keep the packs in the freezer and wear the vest, it keeps me nice and cool, though it’s not a cheap solution. [/QUOTE]
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