Abbieno12
09-15-2005, 11:11 PM
I have posted on a few boards trying to find someone who has been through what I am going through.
Im eight weeks postpartum and stay cold all the time. I have fatigue and cant remember anything. Im only 33.
My Dr has diagnosed me with Anemia and Ive been treated enough to get my levels to normal. Im still cold so tommorrow I am going to a Hormone Dr to get all of my levels checked.
My question is has anyone been through this with being cold all of the time and sweating?
Thanks for your help
Taylor :wave:
Im eight weeks postpartum and stay cold all the time. I have fatigue and cant remember anything. Im only 33.
My Dr has diagnosed me with Anemia and Ive been treated enough to get my levels to normal. Im still cold so tommorrow I am going to a Hormone Dr to get all of my levels checked.
My question is has anyone been through this with being cold all of the time and sweating?
Thanks for your help
Taylor :wave:
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Lady50
09-16-2005, 11:00 AM
I have posted on a few boards trying to find someone who has been through what I am going through.
Im eight weeks postpartum and stay cold all the time. I have fatigue and cant remember anything. Im only 33.
My Dr has diagnosed me with Anemia and Ive been treated enough to get my levels to normal. Im still cold so tommorrow I am going to a Hormone Dr to get all of my levels checked.
My question is has anyone been through this with being cold all of the time and sweating?
Thanks for your help
Taylor :wave:
Some women have thyroid problems after giving birth. I had hypothyroidism for many years after giving birth, and did not even know it. Finally got diagnosed many years after. I was sensitive to cold, low energy, my feet hurt after being on them for awhile, depressed.
Enemia can cause you to be sensitive to the cold also. Do you know your hemoglobin level is? Anything below 12, would be anemia.
Im eight weeks postpartum and stay cold all the time. I have fatigue and cant remember anything. Im only 33.
My Dr has diagnosed me with Anemia and Ive been treated enough to get my levels to normal. Im still cold so tommorrow I am going to a Hormone Dr to get all of my levels checked.
My question is has anyone been through this with being cold all of the time and sweating?
Thanks for your help
Taylor :wave:
Some women have thyroid problems after giving birth. I had hypothyroidism for many years after giving birth, and did not even know it. Finally got diagnosed many years after. I was sensitive to cold, low energy, my feet hurt after being on them for awhile, depressed.
Enemia can cause you to be sensitive to the cold also. Do you know your hemoglobin level is? Anything below 12, would be anemia.

