serious debilitating problem

Masychefx2

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i get cold really really easily even in summer if ther is a light breeze i feel freezing have to wear a jacket when everyone is wearing t shirts etc. i do attribuyte this problem to anxiety/ possible thyroid problem is this normal with SA anyone else suffer with this?
 
Disappearing Diamonds

I get hot really really easily, and always argue with people about the air conditioning/turning the heater off. I wouldn't call it debilitating, but it's really annoying. Mostly since it's hot every single freaking day.
 

Shift

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I have that problem too. I always thought it was because of poor circulation or low blood pressure and that sort of thing. And also because I am rather thin.

I am reading The Highly Sensitive Person right now and it says that 15-20% of the population has a different type of nervous system than the rest of the population. So maybe you could be an HSP and are really sensitive to cold. (HSPs are also sensitive to a lot of other things, like noise and caffeine and stuff, and it's really common with people who have social phobia or are shy.)
 

Masychefx2

Banned
I have that problem too. I always thought it was because of poor circulation or low blood pressure and that sort of thing. And also because I am rather thin.

I am reading The Highly Sensitive Person right now and it says that 15-20% of the population has a different type of nervous system than the rest of the population. So maybe you could be an HSP and are really sensitive to cold. (HSPs are also sensitive to a lot of other things, like noise and caffeine and stuff, and it's really common with people who have social phobia or are shy.)

thanks the wierd thing is if im working in a cold factory im not to bad its like it varies from day to day

i am sensitive to noise asin i get annoyed easily
 
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