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Low Body Tempature? A Cd Thing?


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What should one expect? Diff in celiac disease ?

Cause mine is alwasy LOW. Awlays. Like yesterday it was 96.1 when I checked it. I can not think of anytime that i have gotten up to normal, unless I was running a fever.


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Oh I ment to add the reason I check my temp is cause I get hot and cold flashes from time to time, and I check it then...

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What should one expect? Diff in celiac disease ?

Cause mine is alwasy LOW. Awlays. Like yesterday it was 96.1 when I checked it. I can not think of anytime that i have gotten up to normal, unless I was running a fever.

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Nah, I think it's your natural internal metabolism rate. Mine was low before celiac disease, still is. 98.6 is AVG. That means anything on either side within certain peramiters is normal.

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

I have always seemed to run on the low side with my temperature too.

ianm Apprentice

When I was on gluten I always had a low grade fever from 100-102. Now that I am gluten-free my body temp is always 93-94.

pixiegirl Enthusiast

Mine has always been very low... of course I also have low heart rate, low blood pressure and low cholestorl (except for the good kind which is high).

I think its just individual from person to person.

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My normal body temp has always been low- like 92 to 94. When I hit 95 or above, I feel like I have a fever and ever since my symptoms came on, I am freezing ALL the time too. ????


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Hmmmmm seems like it MIGHT be a celiac disease thing to have a low body temp. I know its sposed to range, but in "Normal" ppl its 97-99 is the range, and 95 is considered hyopthermia. :huh:

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No wonder I'm so cold all the time! Brrrrrrr......

ianm Apprentice

I have a very high tolerance for cold and can't stand hot weather at all. In the winter I keep my thermostat at 62 and still wear shorts and a t-shirt.

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I have a very high tolerance for cold and can't stand hot weather at all. In the winter I keep my thermostat at 62 and still wear shorts and a t-shirt.

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Same!

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What should one expect? Diff in celiac disease ?

Cause mine is alwasy LOW. Awlays. Like yesterday it was 96.1 when I checked it. I can not think of anytime that i have gotten up to normal, unless I was running a fever.

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I don't know if it is Celiac related, but it IS thyroid related. That is one of the symptoms when your thyroid isn't functioning. You also have trouble with the cold.

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