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Dyang Apprentice

Do many celiac disease sufferers feel great sensation to cold and get chilled easily?

I have to wear a sweater when most everyone is comfortable with short sleeve. I'd would get sick if I don't wear extra clothing. Docters cannot find thyroid problem.


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Do many celiac disease sufferers feel great sensation to cold and get chilled easily?

I have to wear a sweater when most everyone is comfortable with short sleeve. I'd would get sick if I don't wear extra clothing. Docters cannot find thyroid problem.

I know I did. I would even have a sweater in summer and lots of blankets on the bed. This did stop after I had been gluten-free a while.

aprilh Apprentice
Do many celiac disease sufferers feel great sensation to cold and get chilled easily?

I have to wear a sweater when most everyone is comfortable with short sleeve. I'd would get sick if I don't wear extra clothing. Docters cannot find thyroid problem.

Yes, thats me right now. Especially when I have eaten something, I get so cold like I have a fever. Its very wierd.

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lurven71 Newbie

Being cold all the time is a symptom of thyroid malfunction, and people with celiac disease are more at risk for thyroid problems.

My coldness went away after I went gluten free and my thyroid function improved.

queenofhearts Explorer

I do get the chills big time! Both after meals & at night. I actually warm my side of the bed with a heating pad, because otherwise I lie there & shiver--sometimes my teeth chatter!-- while my husband is perfectly comfortable. My thyroid tests normal but I have a hunch there might be a sub-clinical deficiency, because I have some other symptoms too. But it may also be related to anemia, which I definitely have had for years.

After nearly 3 months gluten-free, I'm just beginning to feel some improvement, so be patient!

IrishKelly Contributor
Do many celiac disease sufferers feel great sensation to cold and get chilled easily?

I have to wear a sweater when most everyone is comfortable with short sleeve. I'd would get sick if I don't wear extra clothing. Docters cannot find thyroid problem.

Oh Yes!! This didn't get better until i was gluten free for at least one month. Hang in there!!

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