Autoimmune & temperature regulation: How do you get warm?
Does anyone have issues getting and staying warm? I am especially having this problem in large buildings with any AC. I often have to wear a hat and gloves indoors. I also have many blankets on my bed and still sleep in pants, sweatshirt, hat, and gloves. Maybe this is completely unrelated to autoimmune disease, just want to check with others.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Autoimmune Diseases Support Group.
This is how it is for me too. One moment I am freezing cold and an hour later I am boiling.
It seems PMR strikes the very fit , nobody understands this and my Rheumatolgist said to me ...."You work it out and tell me " does seem strange though doesn't it? Any ideas anyone ......Beryl
I have autoimmune disorder primarily caused or the cause of lymphoma. I go from being incredibly warm, to being unusually cold. When I’m cold everything hurts. I sweat a lot even when I’m not warm, but profusely when I am warm. It is a constant adjusting game. I wish you the best and do what feels right. I have tons of fans and also tons of heating blankets around that I use as needed.
Yes, Beryl t is a mystery. I ran competitively, played tennis and pickleball, mountain hiked, I never thought that as I got old my good strong legs would fail me. 🙂
I know that is the thing I hate most always had the strongest legs and could walk forever.....we hope we get a bit of this back
I miss it ......Bery.
Good morning everyone I certainly hope that you’re doing well today. From the above, the only thing I can really gather is that it appears to be an auto immune “side effect” but from what, no one knows. In addition, it does not sound that there’s really any type of treatment to stop the madness. You don’t know how very disappointing that is for me personally. So many issues that I have appear to be that way - without answers. I am so hopeful that my upcoming trip to Mayo will enlighten me in someway. Certainly hope the cost financialky and the cist emotionally will be worth it.
@sammiray0921, I hope you get some answers and a treatment plan that helps. One of the things that may help you is to keep a log of your symptoms, pain levels, and any questions you want to ask the doctors. This will help you communicate a little easier with the doctors. There is a discussion that may provide some suggestions for your Mayo appointment.
Groups >Visiting Mayo Clinic > Your Tips on How to Get Off to the Best Start with a New Specialist
-- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/your-tips-on-how-to-get-off-to-the-best-start-with-a-new-specialist/
Which Mayo Clinic Campus will you be going to? Other members may be able to offer some additional suggestions.
Has anyone tried ginseng for inflammation? I have some from Korea, red ginseng. Although not recommended by physicians because no real testing, I read that some people use it for a number of medical conditions, including inflammation in system
@noosat1 Hi I haven't heard of red ginseng but I take Tumeric @ginger for inflammation
I must try turmeric. I do make ginger water/tea. Garlic is also good for what ails us. 🙂