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Re: Warm/Cold hands
Yeah probably a circulation thing. I have very cold hands/feet, everyone whose hands I come in contact with is warmer than me. In winter time my feet are in mild pain from the cold even inside with wool socks on. And I'm thin too and used to be a runner.
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#22
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Re: Warm/Cold hands
my hands are fine but my feet are messed up. Not only are they ice cold but randomly a toe will fall asleep (go numb). This has been the case for a long time. WTF?
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Re: Warm/Cold hands
my warmth cost me my last relationship. I feel bad for all you ladies with cold hands and feet but DO NOT try to warm them on me or ill show you the door.
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Re: Warm/Cold hands
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I just came to a realization that almost every person's hand I've ever touched has been noticeably colder than mine. Women especially, but men also. Anyone else notice this? Am I actually warmer than almost everyone, or is there some kind of sensory perception trick going on? [/ QUOTE ] About 5% of men and 10% of women have Raynaud's syndrome. The blood vessels in the extremities over constrict in response to cold and in some cases stress, making hands and feet feel significantly colder than average body temperature. Though hands and feet can handle a drop in blood flow and temperature, the brain and core can not. The temperature of a person's hands is usually not a good indicator of their core temperature, which will rarely differ from yours by more than about one degree Fahrenheit. |
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