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Krystens mummy Enthusiast

Hi all, I am confused I feel cold all the time. it is winter here but I go to the excess of going to bed fully clothed with a winter dressing gown on under a winter weight quilt to be warm enough to sleep.

My body temp though bounces between 98.8 and 99.1 which is higher than it used to be it has been like this ever since I started to get symptoms. is this a celiac symptom I thought that if it is thyriod related that my body temp would be low?

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MaryJones2 Enthusiast

Feeling cold can also be a sign of anemia. Have you had your ferritin checked recently?

Krystens mummy Enthusiast
Feeling cold can also be a sign of anemia. Have you had your ferritin checked recently?

I had it checked in february but I wasnt feeling cold then. Maybe I will go back to the doc and have a blood test. I have a GI appointment on wednesday but I'm not holding my breath as they have changed it four times on me already!

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hello! My friends call me a freeze baby. I'm always the cold one out of the group. It summer here and I have 4 comforters on my bed and I fall asleep usually with sweatpants( we also don't have air conditioning)...people think I'm weird...well i guess that's abnormal. My body temp is normally around 97.7 so it's lower than average. But I also tend to get night sweats sometimes and end up stripping in the middle of the night, which I know is totally different than just being "hot"

Aleshia Contributor
hello! My friends call me a freeze baby. I'm always the cold one out of the group. It summer here and I have 4 comforters on my bed and I fall asleep usually with sweatpants( we also don't have air conditioning)...people think I'm weird...well i guess that's abnormal. My body temp is normally around 97.7 so it's lower than average. But I also tend to get night sweats sometimes and end up stripping in the middle of the night, which I know is totally different than just being "hot"

I'm the same way! my husband goes nuts with all the blankets cause he is normally hot and then when he is at his coolest around 4 am there I am throwing all the blankets off! crazy! at least the night sweats seem to have gone away for the most part when I'm gluten-free!!

Krystens mummy Enthusiast

I used to get night sweats too for a few weeks didn't know what was wrong with me. I would wake up and be soaked through. I knew it wasnt just sweating cos I would be soaked under my neck and i never sweat there normally. Now I just get cold. Well I'm always cold infact yet my temp tells me otherwise.

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