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Old 01-10-2016, 01:07 AM #1
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Serious problems regulating body temp or sense of feeling warm can be tied to Thyroid malfunction. A full thyroid blood test is a simple process.

I would have temp swings due to reactive hypoglycemia.
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Serious problems regulating body temp or sense of feeling warm can be tied to Thyroid malfunction. A full thyroid blood test is a simple process.

I would have temp swings due to reactive hypoglycemia.
I am on thyroid meds. It's been about 5+ months since my last test. It was ok then. I notice when I am tired/overdid it my body gets really cold. Do you think worth mentioning?

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