camaro9
02-28-2009, 06:47 PM
why am i so cold all the time and my ear ringing very loud
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MSJayhawk
02-28-2009, 07:11 PM
Welcome to the boards.
If you have MS, your nervous system has been compromised and your "thermostat" is broken. Your nervous system helps maintain the temperature controls for your body. When nerve damage is present, you could feel too hot or even too cold.
Dress in layers, even indoors. Shed and add layers to maintain your comfort zone. I will often wear a sock cap indoors to help maintain my "thermostat". You should discuss any and all symptoms with your neurologist.
I have never had ear problems with MS. The only time I had ear problems was due to an inner ear infection and not MS.
If you have MS, your nervous system has been compromised and your "thermostat" is broken. Your nervous system helps maintain the temperature controls for your body. When nerve damage is present, you could feel too hot or even too cold.
Dress in layers, even indoors. Shed and add layers to maintain your comfort zone. I will often wear a sock cap indoors to help maintain my "thermostat". You should discuss any and all symptoms with your neurologist.
I have never had ear problems with MS. The only time I had ear problems was due to an inner ear infection and not MS.
camaro9
02-28-2009, 07:53 PM
Welcome to the boards.
If you have MS, your nervous system has been compromised and your "thermostat" is broken. Your nervous system helps maintain the temperature controls for your body. When nerve damage is present, you could feel too hot or even too cold.
Dress in layers, even indoors. Shed and add layers to maintain your comfort zone. I will often wear a sock cap indoors to help maintain my "thermostat". You should discuss any and all symptoms with your neurologist.
I have never had ear problems with MS. The only time I had ear problems was due to an inner ear infection and not MS.
If you have MS, your nervous system has been compromised and your "thermostat" is broken. Your nervous system helps maintain the temperature controls for your body. When nerve damage is present, you could feel too hot or even too cold.
Dress in layers, even indoors. Shed and add layers to maintain your comfort zone. I will often wear a sock cap indoors to help maintain my "thermostat". You should discuss any and all symptoms with your neurologist.
I have never had ear problems with MS. The only time I had ear problems was due to an inner ear infection and not MS.
camaro9
02-28-2009, 07:56 PM
why am i so cold all the time and my ear ringing very loud
i dont have what you said! i dont know what that is . my ear stert to ring and my back hurts all day every day i get distur pull this happen when the sun come up and when the sun go down or when there a storm coming my ear ring louder
i dont have what you said! i dont know what that is . my ear stert to ring and my back hurts all day every day i get distur pull this happen when the sun come up and when the sun go down or when there a storm coming my ear ring louder
MSJayhawk
02-28-2009, 09:13 PM
You need to see a doctor to get checked out.

