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I thought it was just because it is winter, but I notice myself shivering uncontrollably at times. At work after walking the hallway, i'll feel cold even though it's room temperature. When I go outside though sometimes my teeth chatter and today I could barely text because I was shivering so much. It's about 30 degrees out, not that bad in my opinion.
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I suspect this reflects an infection somewhere.
Take your temperature for a few days. Spells of low blood sugar may do this also. I get the shivers when I have a severe GI spasm. Diverticulosis, Prostatitis, Sinus infections Gall bladder infections Hepatitis Chronic appendicitis bacterial endocarditis and many others.... All can simmer in a low grade way. Do you get the shivers around 4pm or 4am? Chronic issues flare when cortisol Is low. Cold intolerance comes with low thyroid but I never had shivers with mine .. Just a Deep bone cold pain. I'd discuss this with your doctor. Shivers are a serious symptom of something wrong in your body. After using antibiotics it is possible to develop what is called a nosocomial infection. This occurs when the antibiotic kills off many germs (broad spectrum types are most common) and the remaining few pathogens not susceptible grow in abundance and create a new infectious problem.
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do you mean at 30 degree celcius? or farenheit? |
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I have had episodes of severe shivering (rigors) randomly when I catch a chill. These type of shivers are intense, full body, and leave me sore and cramped afterwards. The only way I have found to stop them quickly is to cover up with a lot of blankets and get warm fast. Because of this, I have altered my way of getting dressed in the cold months so I can limit the amount of exposed skin at one time. For example, I will change my pants first while leaving my shirt/top on, then after my pants are on I will then change my shirt. I cannot undress completely unless I am jumping right in the shower. Essentially, I have learned to cope with the possibility of having these episodes and thus limited the situations where they can occur.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | hopeful (03-24-2015) |
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Prior to the onset of my symptoms, I would have a terrible case of the chills all the time. Even with a fire in the fireplace! I also got blue finger tips as well when exposed to the cold.
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What have you been diagnosed with if you don't mind posting it. Perhaps you have before and I did not see it. Blue finger tips when exposed to the cold makes me wonder. Thank you.
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I have been technically diagnosed with a "skin disturbance" since they only punched biopsied my legs. I have temperature loss from my wrists to mid forearm that was uncovered in a Neurological exam. I have head to toe SFN/sensory symptoms, with the worst symptoms being in my upper body. I was also diagnosed with a central vestibular disorder (Negative MRI; the ENT said it was a problem with neural pathways). I don't necessarily agree with this, since I was assessed 1 year after onset, which makes diagnosis less accurate. It could very well be in the peripheral of my ear. I also have the ENT dept pointing to the Neuro dept asking if they know....ugh. I've had many lab tests - all negative. Last edited by madisongrrl; 03-24-2015 at 05:40 PM. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitt (03-24-2015) |
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Yes, there are times when I get ridiculously cold for no reason. It was at its worst last year when all my other symptoms were at their worst as well.
I should add that when I checked my temp, it was lower than normal. Last edited by janieg; 03-24-2015 at 11:25 PM. |
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This article is discussing autonomic dysfunction - which can occur in peripheral neuropathy. Last edited by kneed2no; 04-13-2015 at 01:01 AM. |
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