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Default Cold temperature and freezing

It's 46 F in Sydney and that's cold for us. I am quite sensitive to cold temperatures and I also have tingly cold spots on torso and arms. So I get very cold. I usually have to take a hot bath most nights to warm up before bed. Tonight I was outside for a while and got very Chilled. When I came indoors I just could not warm up. It took over an hour and I was we'll clothed, heater on, heating pad on, it was strange. It was as if i couldn't warm myself no matter what. I went into a smaller room(bathroom) with my heater and I warmed up quickly so at least I know I can get warm. Also I think my left hand was cold and my right hand was normal temperature. My left arm also ached.

I am wondering if this is part of PN?? Does anyone else have high cold intolerance? How do you survive the winter?? Thank you.

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