Question:
I am freezing all the time. My husband says I'm an ice berg what can I do?

   — maskipaski (posted on January 31, 2008)


January 31, 2008
LOL!!! You'd better get used to it. You lost your "winter coat". LOL!!! I am always freezing. Amazing what happens when you lose 100 pounds.
   — Carlyn M.

January 31, 2008
I'm cold a lot too...doesn't help that it's winter. I just snuggle under a blanket a lot on the couch. I think the reason is less food intake means your body has less energy to burn to keep your body warm. I don't think anything bad can happen from feeling cold.
   — cjjordan

January 31, 2008
I haven't figured out what to do other than wear layers of clothes and I now sleep in pajamas and socks! My hands are always freezing cold so I have some crocheted fingerless mitts that I wear at the computer. Warms me up a little and I can still type. I do live in FL and have to remember to take off the mitts and sweaters before going outside! Don't want the neighbors staring, you know! lol
   — Cindy H.

January 31, 2008
Don't know where you live, but I'm in southern CA and I'm cold. Hate to think how cold you might be on snowy areas. Yes, most people have the same feeling as you--being cold. I used to walk around in a t shirt and shorts and sandals all year long, and sleep with one blanket. Now I wear sweat pants or regular pants, a button down shirt, and a jacket most of the day. I now sleep with a single blanket, a comforter, topped off with a blanket folded in half. I had to reset the thermostat in the house too. Less fat on the body, and therefore less "fat" insulation. I'd rather wear a jacket than pack around the 140 pounds I lost. DAVE
   — Dave Chambers

January 31, 2008
I live in Ct. And I am freezing all the time. Winter, spring summer and fall. Me and my boyfirned are constantly battling over the heat in the winter and the a/c in the summer. I have learned to dress warmer. Especially at night. I look such the sight at night. Very sexy. Flannel pajama bottoms long sleeve t-shirt. Soft furry socks and my slippers. I guess this is what happens after losing all of your weight. When I was fat I was always hot.
   — Joanc

January 31, 2008
As you can see you are not alone...me included...I wear layers of clothes. I keep bag in the car with a sweater for restaurants and stores just in case I forget to wear one or the place has the air on too high in the summer. I keep socks and a pair of slippers incase my feet get cold in the car and because my feet actually cramp in sandals when it's cold in a store. LOL I also have a blanket so when the air is on in the car at 78 and my husband is swaeting his arse off, I let him put it to 76 and put on my blanket! hahaha Try to smile without your teeth chattering...that's all you can do!
   — .Anita R.

January 31, 2008
Like another poster said....get used to it. I was a cold blooded animal before surgery and NOW??? I am in a state of being 1/2 frozen - from head to toe. I would first suggest getting your iron checked and make sure you are not amenic. Second, take hot showers to get your core temp warmed up, buy a space heater and keep it blasting away. Buy blankets, sweaters, sit in the sun when possible, take a brisk walk for lunch. Anything to get warm....I sympathize. I am usually wearing 4-6 layers, it's ridiculous!
   — jammerz

January 31, 2008
freezing is very common although you might get bloodwork just in case your anemic, have you been taking your vitamins and iron every day? I am over 6 years out and hate winter I am always cold. congrats you lost your fat coat:)
   — bob-haller

January 31, 2008
I agree with Bob - although it may simply be a matter of the WLS, I'd suggest you let your surgeon know. He may want to get bloodwork to check for anemia, etc.
   — obeseforever

January 31, 2008
Like a Bear in spring, we are loosing of coat of fat, so it is natural to be somewhat cold. Just snggle up to someone warm!
   — William (Bill) wmil

January 31, 2008
Yes I am almost for years out and I agree as well. I had to do blood work and i actually needed to take extra IRON so you may want to check it out. However I am still cold LOL. I am so glad that the layered look is part of fashion!!!!
   — DD102205

January 31, 2008
Strange how you can you from always being warm to always feeling cold. The fact that it is winter does not help much either. I myself am a little over 3 months post-op and now also am always cold. In addition to that I preach at youth groups, conferences, retreats, etc. Before the WLS, everything I was at a speaking engagement, I would sweat a great deal, since the WLS, when I am at a speaking engagement now, I don't sweat as I once did. So one's body does go thru many changes as we loss the extra layers off fat and being colder than what we are used to is just one of those results. But the trip is completely worth the results...as of this moment I am down 95 pounds, can't complain about that. Robert
   — Roberto S.

January 31, 2008
OH MY FRIEND BUY AN ELECTRIC BLANKET.THEY SAY WE WILL BE COLD FOREVER!!!!!!!LETS HOPE SUMMERS AREN'T AS HOT AS THEY USED TO BE. LEHIGH
   — lehigh

January 31, 2008
Yep, the electric blanket is the answer.
   — pjennjr

January 31, 2008
I'm freezing all the time too. I've lost 104 pounds and now I no longer have that layer to keep me warm. Just put on a lot more clothes, buy warm sweatshirts and layer. When I get really cold I take a hot bath (good excuse to get a hot tub! LOL) But I've heard people say that eventually we adjust a bit more, however we will probably always be colder than we used to be. That is until those hot flashes hit us! ha ha
   — Debra R.

January 31, 2008
5 1/2 YRS OUT AND VERY COLD HERE.BEFORE SURGERY ID SWEAT ALL YR LONG.SWEAT WOULD JUST POUR OFF OF ME.NOW IM FREEZING.AND I HAT IT WHEN MY FEET ARE COLD.I CAN NOT GOT TO SLEEP WHEN THERE COLD.HAVE TO GET SOCKS ON.I SLEEP WITH A FLANNEL SHEET,DOWN COMFORTER,REGULAR COMFORTER,AND A BLANKET WRAP.
   — deb44m

February 1, 2008
I used to wear tank tops all the time but now i'm always wearing long sleeve shirts, sweaters, pants and gloves. My hands and feet are always freezing. I can't wait til summer gets here. Best wishes on your journey to a better life.
   — eliza2378

February 1, 2008
I'm just down 141 lbs and I've noticed a huge difference between me cold back then (it would take a lot) and me cold now. Whew! I keep looking at it this way-- VERY small price to pay for this INCREDIBLE tool! Good luck and God bless!
   — crystalsno

February 1, 2008
Try an electric mattress pad on your bed if you are cold while sleeping. It makes a wonderful warm difference!
   — MeMo

February 1, 2008
Layers are the answer! A thin t-shirt or tank-top, followed by a long-sleeve shirt, with a hoodie or sweater on top. I'm down to 128 (from 266) and have gotten used to wearing many layers... even two pairs of thick socks during the day. Luckily, my old shoes and boots are loose enough to accommodate them. Can't wait for summer!
   — packrat

February 2, 2008
i was the same way. i went to my dr. and found out that i was very low on my iron, b12 and more. i'm not saying that is what is wrong but it wouldn't hurt to check it out.
   — karrie777

February 2, 2008
Thats right get used to it...lol I was always hot! now since i have lost my weight (248# lost) i am COLD COLD COLD !!! Plus I take Cumidin for my A/Fib. I would rather be cold than where i was 11 mo. ago... hehehe ,Bob
   — obx100




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