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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...

nettiebeads Apprentice
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.

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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......

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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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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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