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Old 12-31-2009, 03:16 PM #3
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Hi,
I am the opposite of Indigo, I am always cold, everyone else is warm and cosy and my hands and feet are cold. Except in the very height of British summer, when I cannot cool down for love or money...... I have to avoid going out in the cold because it takes hours to get reasonable warm again. I also do not feel myself getting cold, so it is only when my core is really cold that I realise I am in trouble. Heat is the same thing, I do not realise things are really hot till too late, so burned myself very badly leaning on a radiator. Something is topsy turvy with my regulatory senses! I think this has been discussed a few times on the boards over the years, and was put down to autonymous systems going out of whack.....

Happy new year to all
Lindy
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