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The answer is yes, I have this problem- long standing. Polar fleece on and off as well as socks and gloves/fingerless gloves-and I am not just talking winter! There is no winning this except to have layers. I even have a hat for bed. What ever works, eh? That is a temperature thing. Not related, it seems, to either the environment or my real body temperature. It is perception. There is also the perverse paresthesias that seem right on the edge of burning hot and icy cold. Sometimes an icy hot! Maddening. ![]() Many here have either or both of this temp related situations. For the first, invest in light weight fleece and for the second, endure or if you can't stand it, talk w your Neuro about some help (often gabapentin). Needless to say, other medical causes should be looked at as well. Keep warmish, ANN |
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