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Question Does your internal thermostat go haywire?

I have been having so much trouble with my internal temperature...one minute I'm so hot I take my sweater off, and then a few minutes later I'm actually shivering...even during the night I wake up freezing, and I'm using the same blankets I've been using for years.
This has been going on for about a week now...what gives? I know it's not menopause...no hot flashes...just warm. Haven't had those in a few years anyhoo...
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