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ash64
06-05-2005, 04:30 PM
Hello,

Over a period of 6-7 years I've developed a condition of body absorbing (rather ventilating) cold inside, from normal atmosphere (even at room temperature). It started with my feet and literally " crawled" upwards very slowly. I've to wrap up my body with under garments all the time.. first it started with me wearing socks all the time.. then Legging and now its top too....the only part left is face and my hands (even arms have started absorbing cold). I've been checking with doctors and have had a blood circulation test done along with check up with a neurologist, everything appears fine.

I'm otherwise healthy... no medical conditions or history.. I've tried taking Centrum for more then a year to cover up any vitamin defficieny....if I leave my body unwrapped I'll feel coldness rushing inside through my skin and skin gets cold.. if left like that, the cold settles in my throat and head and I end up with sore throat and headache.

My family doctor has also suggested aacupuncture therapy but I'm not sure if its gonna help.

I would highly appreciate any help or suggestion in curing this typical condition that has greatly affected quality of my life and getting worse day by day.

thanks in advance,

Ash64

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Kari7171
06-05-2005, 06:55 PM
It really could be many different things. One thing I can think of is Diabetes can cause those symptoms. Have you been tested for it or did they just do a blood circulation test?

ash64
06-06-2005, 12:23 PM
Thanks for your reply. I've had diabetes test 2 months ago....I have also had my physical done 6 months ago, but nothing appeared abnormal....except a little high level of Triglycerides.. my Dr. sent me to a cholesterol workshop and I've reduced fat consumption.

I'm in Canada for last 6 years ...back home I used to suffer from dysentery but now my bowel habits are very much regular and normal.

ash64

easydoesit
06-21-2005, 09:59 PM
What's involved in the blood circulation test?





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