FAT!
I'm only 64 lbs down so far but have been having this issue since right after surgery. I have to keep my heat low to keep our expenses down so I'm always bundled up and if I'm sitting I have a blanket on...Santa got me a Snuggie! I've read somewhere, one of the other boards I'm sure, that it's not only about how much fat you've lost but also has to do with consuming far less calories and not having as much fuel to burn. That would make more sense for us that are early out!
Summertime has always sucked for me...hereditary overactive sweat glands and FAT. I hope that this summer I'll be cooler too!
Summertime has always sucked for me...hereditary overactive sweat glands and FAT. I hope that this summer I'll be cooler too!
Yes! It is rather ridiculous now.
Pre-surgery I was always warm. I never wore a coat in the winter. Just a sweater or a hoodie was fine. I got a mid-weight corduroy jacket this year and I am never warm. I've already grown out of it, but I am NOT buying a new coat since it will not fit me next winter.
Also, I used to have to sleep naked (only underwear) because I'd get so hot. I kept the AC in my bedroom on all.year.long! Set on 59 degrees. Seriously. Then I used the ceiling fan and a regular fan. Now I wear long sleeved tshirts, jammie pants, and slipper socks to bed PLUS I use a heating blanket and a comforter.
My hands and feet are constantly cold. When I get in the shower, the water burns my feet and hands because they are so much colder than the rest of the body.
I'm hoping freezing all winter pays off this summer, though. I nearly refused to do anything outside in the summer before.
Pre-surgery I was always warm. I never wore a coat in the winter. Just a sweater or a hoodie was fine. I got a mid-weight corduroy jacket this year and I am never warm. I've already grown out of it, but I am NOT buying a new coat since it will not fit me next winter.
Also, I used to have to sleep naked (only underwear) because I'd get so hot. I kept the AC in my bedroom on all.year.long! Set on 59 degrees. Seriously. Then I used the ceiling fan and a regular fan. Now I wear long sleeved tshirts, jammie pants, and slipper socks to bed PLUS I use a heating blanket and a comforter.
My hands and feet are constantly cold. When I get in the shower, the water burns my feet and hands because they are so much colder than the rest of the body.
I'm hoping freezing all winter pays off this summer, though. I nearly refused to do anything outside in the summer before.