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Old 01-25-2008, 12:47 PM #1
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Default HOT! HOT! HOT! Did I say it was HOT?

I don't know what's going on with me but it is 34' outside and I'm sweating. I have sweatpants and a short sleeved T-shirt on. I actually stand outside on my side porch to smoke and feel perfectly fine. The rest of the day inside I can feel the sweat run down my back and neck. Driving me nuts!

I can't tolerate heat outside at all and have to wear a cooling vest when it gets over 70'. Go figure?

Is it just me? Could I be going through male manapause????
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Craig!
Craigcraigcraig!

My girlfriend has MS as well and her internal thermostat is completely broken.
I don't care for being hot, but she could live in an igloo... with nothing on... but a smile.

Hope you get relief soon, partner.
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Can I join the hot crowd?? I have the same problem it could be 20 below!
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I have the opposite problem I'm always cold.

They should come up with a way to combine the two problems and then everyone would be just perfectly warm.
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OMG I live in beautful New Hampshire and we get snow by the foot! its can be zero outside, and I am running around in short pants! people think I am nuts when I show up in a sweater and they are all bundled up.

My MS MD says my thermostat is busted. As long as I am warm to the touch, he says go for the lighter clothes. Getting hot makes me feel bad. I would rather look strange in my shorts and feel good then be fully dressed and feel crappy.
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My honey is always freezing...even in the summer when the air conditioner is running he will want me to turn it off...
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I don't know what's going on with me but it is 34' outside and I'm sweating. I have sweatpants and a short sleeved T-shirt on. I actually stand outside on my side porch to smoke and feel perfectly fine. The rest of the day inside I can feel the sweat run down my back and neck. Driving me nuts!

I can't tolerate heat outside at all and have to wear a cooling vest when it gets over 70'. Go figure?

Is it just me? Could I be going through male manapause????

"MALE MANAPAUSE" !!!! You are freaking hysterical Craig! I think I may be going through the female "real" menopause. I'm hot, cold, hot, cold makes me and my husband crazy.
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Well I must really be weird then, my thermostat switched, now Im always cold. Was the vother way around a few months ago.
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Well I must really be weird then, my thermostat switched, now Im always cold. Was the vother way around a few months ago.
Add me to your "wierd" list, jmiller, because I'm the same way. Really hard to get dressed for the day! Go figure . . .
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I can sympathize. Never ask me if it is too hot or too cold, I can no longer tell. I swear, my internal thermostat is broken.
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