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<blockquote data-quote="sassywriter43" data-source="post: 354521" data-attributes="member: 51290"><p>You poor things. I know what it is like with a broken thermostat. Can I have your internal heating please? Mines broken! I'm forever cold. Honest. My heating is literally on 25 degrees, I am on top of my bed under a thick blanket and shivering. But then I know tonight, I will be too hot well lets say at 3am!! I have lived with this since having been diagnosed with ME, and I know it is part of my ME, as I wasn't diabetic or pre-diabetic when I was 14 years old and have been like it since then.</p><p></p><p>Please never ever assume something is because of a condition you have, there might be something else going on as well. I firstly assumed my worsening fatigue was the ME getting worse, but it wasn't. I had an infection and got told I was also diabetic. Now I am being told I may also have MS, but cannot go for any tests yet because I am too unstable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sassywriter43, post: 354521, member: 51290"] You poor things. I know what it is like with a broken thermostat. Can I have your internal heating please? Mines broken! I'm forever cold. Honest. My heating is literally on 25 degrees, I am on top of my bed under a thick blanket and shivering. But then I know tonight, I will be too hot well lets say at 3am!! I have lived with this since having been diagnosed with ME, and I know it is part of my ME, as I wasn't diabetic or pre-diabetic when I was 14 years old and have been like it since then. Please never ever assume something is because of a condition you have, there might be something else going on as well. I firstly assumed my worsening fatigue was the ME getting worse, but it wasn't. I had an infection and got told I was also diabetic. Now I am being told I may also have MS, but cannot go for any tests yet because I am too unstable. [/QUOTE]
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