Yes @Barberian me too. I don't mean it's related to external temperature, what I mean is the subjective temperature we seem to 'feel' (cold because of physical pain, or perhaps cold because of fear?, ie. the mind and body mentally reliving or rehashing trauma), might signal to our body to 'warm up'. (But in reality the necessity is 'not' to warm up because the ambient temperature and the external temperature of our bodies is not cold, as we feel). If that makes sense.
I've had them since about 18?, not on meds so it's not that. It doesn't correspond to any monthly hormonal changes, only stress (and sunday night physical pain, and perhaps stress). Stress makes me cold, think it's the fight-or-flight thing.
I've had them since about 18?, not on meds so it's not that. It doesn't correspond to any monthly hormonal changes, only stress (and sunday night physical pain, and perhaps stress). Stress makes me cold, think it's the fight-or-flight thing.