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I don't know if this has been talked about but does anyone else suffer from freezing cold hands? If so besides wearing gloves inside what can I do? BRRRRR :o


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There was a thread about cold hands not too long ago (somewhere in the coping with section...I think). I have freezing hands pretty much all the time. I wear fingerless gloves and love having a hot cuppa tea to wrap my hands around :D

If you keep the pulse point on your wrists covered I think that's supposed to help...increases blood flow to your hands or something. I also carry a warm rice bag around the house (quick fix: fill an old sock about 2/3 full of rice, tie a knot in the end, microwave for a min or two, mmmm nice and warm!)

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I was sitting on my hands trying to warm them up as I scrolled through the posts! :lol:

I usually have more of a problem with my feet being super cold, though.

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It could be a form of anemia. What I've read is that feeling tired, light-headed, weak, short of breath and having cold fingers and toes can be symptoms of anemia. Folks with celiac are suceptible, because until your intestine heals, you may not be getting enough B-12. If this is a problem, a visit to the doctor might be in order.

tarnalberry Community Regular

And wear a hat! (Keeps body heat in the body. :) )

Kody Rookie

Uhh... my hands are always freezings cold. And dry, cuts show up for some reason somtimes

I love having so many problems that you can't even keep track.

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aww Cody! It WILL get better,

How've you been doing anyway?


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jennyj Collaborator

Thanks for all the ideas. I do drink or hold alot of cups of hot tea. I am severely anemic and need to schedule an appt. with my doc. Thanks again.

Kody Rookie
aww Cody! It WILL get better,

How've you been doing anyway?

Oh man... so much better. I feel so alive... I mean I still feel crappy, but so much better that I couldn't possibly complain. What about you? :D

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I have very cold hands. They lose circulation easily. I am in the ladies room at work a few times a day running them under hot water (also. . .it is ridiculously cold in my office).

Was diagnosed with Raynaud's syndrome years ago (before dg with celiac disease). I am not sure if it was related. The best thing to do is stay warm and they gave me drugs to make my blood vessels dialate, but I only would take them when I went snowboarding or something.

CMCM Rising Star

Me too, I also have cold hands and feet all winter long. As soon as the weather turns cold, I start wearing my Smart Wool socks (I found them at REI), which are really comfortable and warm, and not hugely thick, either. I recently got one of those rice bags, and they're great for warming up the hands. I don't believe I'm anemic, but the cold hand/feet have been a problem forever!

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