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Frequently my body temperature drops and the dr calls it cold fever (that is how it translates to English from Dutch). When this happens, all I can do is crawl under the duvet, add a few more duvets and blankets and shiver until the fever breaks. Or until the temperature is near normal. I'll even take the dog in bed to give me some more warmth cos the cold is unbearable.
This can take anything from half an hour to a few hours. It leaves me totally exhausted and drained.
So far the explanation has been that the form of arthritis I have, draws all body heat to an inflamed spot. Well possible but the symptoms are so similar to shock, that I wonder if there is more to it.
During such an episode I cannot think comprehensive, nor remember much afterwards. I seem to speak little, just ask for more blankets or something yet can't really remember.
Sounds like shock to me really. Be it physical, be it PTSD.
Wondering if more people here recognize this and if it could be part of PTSD. Last week was a rather bad week and 5 of the 7 days, it happened. It was also a bad week due to a flare of the arthritis so I'm trying to get a hold on the causes.
Any input would be much appreciated, thank you.
This can take anything from half an hour to a few hours. It leaves me totally exhausted and drained.
So far the explanation has been that the form of arthritis I have, draws all body heat to an inflamed spot. Well possible but the symptoms are so similar to shock, that I wonder if there is more to it.
During such an episode I cannot think comprehensive, nor remember much afterwards. I seem to speak little, just ask for more blankets or something yet can't really remember.
Sounds like shock to me really. Be it physical, be it PTSD.
Wondering if more people here recognize this and if it could be part of PTSD. Last week was a rather bad week and 5 of the 7 days, it happened. It was also a bad week due to a flare of the arthritis so I'm trying to get a hold on the causes.
Any input would be much appreciated, thank you.