Anybody have trouble regulating body temperature after COVID?

Posted by da69 @da69, May 29 3:06pm

Has anybody else had trouble regulating their body temp after getting covid?
Am i crazy here?.....But i am always hot then cold....Or cold then i get hot.
On with sweatshirt....Then off with the sweatshirt..........
I can never seem to find the comfortable spot.

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@moxiel

Hi @mindygirl62
I live in MA, but just had autonomic testing done at the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Portsmouth Outpatient Center. I was referred by a doctor at the Long Covid Clinic at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. It took seveeral months for insurance to clear and then to get an appointment, and it will take a few weeks to get the results. There were four parts to the test, and it seemed to me that the testing was quite thorough. Good luck!

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Thank you! Did they say what doing the testing would do for helping you?

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@mindygirl62
My symptoms are all consistent with dysautonomia, but the specialist that the doctor would like to send me to will only see patients with a clear diagnosis based on the autonomic tests.

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@moxiel

@mindygirl62
My symptoms are all consistent with dysautonomia, but the specialist that the doctor would like to send me to will only see patients with a clear diagnosis based on the autonomic tests.

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Gotcha!

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@patrickterri

I’m 67 and have had hot flashes for years. I’m a female. Since covid they’ve increased tremendously. I now sleep naked with a ceiling fan and 66 house temp. Hot cold hot cold is constant. I feel your pain.

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Exactly..
So many things happening after covid for 23 day's.
Neuropathy and vestibular Hypofunction are the worst 😫.
But Dr's want say long covid . I'm only 59
Haven't worked on a year because of unsteadiness. And bloodwork is a mess but they say and joke don't show my oncologist..
I don't have one 😕
And it's not Bppv.
I'm trying to get into Mayo

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@blessedsista24

Exactly..
So many things happening after covid for 23 day's.
Neuropathy and vestibular Hypofunction are the worst 😫.
But Dr's want say long covid . I'm only 59
Haven't worked on a year because of unsteadiness. And bloodwork is a mess but they say and joke don't show my oncologist..
I don't have one 😕
And it's not Bppv.
I'm trying to get into Mayo

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What is 23 days mean? Sounds like you need new doctors. I’m sorry for what you’re going through. I hope you can get into Mayo.

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@patrickterri

What is 23 days mean? Sounds like you need new doctors. I’m sorry for what you’re going through. I hope you can get into Mayo.

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I had Covid for 23 days in 2021 it was Horrible.

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@andrewrothfl

I have had Covid 3 times and long haul issues on and off for years.
This is what happens to me generally a couple of times per year.
I first get a cough and loss of appetite. After the cough for several weeks and less appetite the unregulated body temperature begins and can last from a few weeks to 3 months.
It just came back with a vengeance, first time in over a year. I thought I was finally over it. Now I can start sweating for no reason. I sweat profusely; cheat, back, face and head. It’s so bad I need to towel dry my hair and a new shirt. I sit in a bathrobe or with only a towel over my upper body when home.

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I'm 82 years old and have been battling Long Covid for just over 4 years. My mitochondria has been damaged thanks to Covid and my immune system doesn't work very well so I catch everything that comes along.
Most recently, I caught one of the flu bugs and it causes drenching sweats in addition to 'the cough from hell'.
And, regarding body temps, I learned that our nervous system governs our body temps and so, yes...I feel the cold more that I once did; same situation with the summer heat. My best to all.

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