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Old 12-02-2010, 03:38 PM   #1  
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I know I've read on this board about people being cold on the IP diet but this is crazy! My fingers are so cold and we are just starting winter. I have got in a habit of having tea just so I can hold it to keep warm.

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Old 12-02-2010, 03:54 PM   #2  
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Gloves??? Running hands under water??

Really, nope. I have been cold to cool for about 10 months now. (it was one side effect that didn't clear up when I took a break) I am sitting here at 72 degrees wrapped in a long sleeve tee, cotton sweater hoodie, and a fleece blanket on my lap. Fingers feel cold much of the time.

It is just a side effect of the diet, the lower blood pressures, the loss of fat, and I am told, the excess vascular structure that was built to sustain the fat ... Not really sure what all that last part meant.
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Old 12-02-2010, 03:58 PM   #3  
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Layers lol... I have been having the same problem with being bone chillingly cold haha There are days where I end up with 2 tank tops, a long sleeve shirt and a sweater on. I also drink tea and just warm/hot water to try and warm myself up. Sorry couldnt be more helpful. Just know you are not alone.
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Old 12-02-2010, 04:12 PM   #4  
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For some reason I figured this wouldn't happen until I lost a lot of weight, not 12 (soon to be official at 16) pounds.

I can handle it but it's just a pain!
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the excess vascular structure that was built to sustain the fat ... Not really sure what all that last part meant.
I learned in my anatomy & physiology class that our body is made up of billions of cells and each of those cells is no farther away from a blood supply than 3 cells. (I could draw this better than I'm probably explaining it). So, your body has increased its arterioles and capillaries and whatnot to provide blood supply to all that fat that we have. As we put on more weight, our body makes more vascular structures. As we lose weight, the vascular structures don't just disappear, you still have blood flowing through them. As we get thinner, those vessels are closer to the surface of our skin which cools the blood.

One possible explanation for the vascular structure thing. :-) I live my life in wool socks.
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Old 12-02-2010, 10:02 PM   #6  
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I'm always cold lately, too! Weird for me, as I've always been know as "the one" who was hot hot hot any time of year. Funny, I always thought it was the office that was over-heated and that everyone else was just crazy to think it was cold. Now I understand .

My chiropractor told me something similar to what Mrs. Dietrich said - so interesting, isn't it? She said that for every pound you gain, it adds ONE MILE of blood vessels to your body. Isn't that incredible?!
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I learned in my anatomy & physiology class that our body is made up of billions of cells and each of those cells is no farther away from a blood supply than 3 cells. (I could draw this better than I'm probably explaining it). So, your body has increased its arterioles and capillaries and whatnot to provide blood supply to all that fat that we have. As we put on more weight, our body makes more vascular structures. As we lose weight, the vascular structures don't just disappear, you still have blood flowing through them. As we get thinner, those vessels are closer to the surface of our skin which cools the blood.

One possible explanation for the vascular structure thing. :-) I live my life in wool socks.

Thank you! I had heard something similar but hadn't researched it. It makes sense the way you describe it. Doesn't that unnecessary structure eventually or ever "go away" or do we have it forever now? HMMM
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Old 12-03-2010, 01:55 AM   #8  
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I can join this club! I've been cold since the second week on IP. When I get in my cold car after work to drive home, my index fingers actually get numb! I was worried at first, thinking there was something wrong with my circulation. I'm happy to see I'm not alone!
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Old 12-03-2010, 02:12 AM   #9  
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So many people have mentioned how cold their hands are. I get that way in Germany. My solution is to where gloves that have open-ended fingers (for typing, etc.) as well as a mitten that fits over the glove. These are popular in Europe for people who ride bikes and need the grip of skin on handle bars and also need the mitten that covers the whole hand when you're just walking around. I hope that makes sense and you can see it.

Anyway Land's End now carries these and they have a 40% off, free shipping special going on. Hope this helps.

Oops. Afterthought. Full price is $12 so sale would be $8.40. These are warm knit gloves.

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So many people have mentioned how cold their hands are. I get that way in Germany. My solution is to where gloves that have open-ended fingers (for typing, etc.) as well as a mitten that fits over the glove. These are popular in Europe for people who ride bikes and need the grip of skin on handle bars and also need the mitten that covers the whole hand when you're just walking around. I hope that makes sense and you can see it.

Anyway Land's End now carries these and they have a 40% off, free shipping special going on. Hope this helps.

Oops. Afterthought. Full price is $12 so sale would be $8.40. These are warm knit gloves.
Thank you so much for telling us about these! I also have the cold all the time issue. I'm ordering some right now!
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I agree!! I live in an area where winters get below zero quite often. Let's just say that the heater under my desk often cooks out my coworker. I recently purchased a Sunbeam heated throw from the W store on Black Friday. Best purchase EVER. I love it. I have a little cocoon of warmth at home and the office. My coworker is elated. I highly recommend buying one.
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I agree I am always freezing. I am at my desk with 2 sweaters on and a lap throw. The only time I am warm is when it is 90 degrees. I also live where it gets below zero quite often. So I am very glad that my car has remote start so it is comfy when I get in.
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So many people have mentioned how cold their hands are. I get that way in Germany. My solution is to where gloves that have open-ended fingers (for typing, etc.) as well as a mitten that fits over the glove. These are popular in Europe for people who ride bikes and need the grip of skin on handle bars and also need the mitten that covers the whole hand when you're just walking around. I hope that makes sense and you can see it.

Anyway Land's End now carries these and they have a 40% off, free shipping special going on. Hope this helps.

Oops. Afterthought. Full price is $12 so sale would be $8.40. These are warm knit gloves.
YEAH!! I just saw some of these at the store and wondered how they work. I will have to get a pair.

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I agree!! I live in an area where winters get below zero quite often. Let's just say that the heater under my desk often cooks out my coworker. I recently purchased a Sunbeam heated throw from the W store on Black Friday. Best purchase EVER. I love it. I have a little cocoon of warmth at home and the office. My coworker is elated. I highly recommend buying one.

Just got one of these at costco! It wasn't inexpensive (26.99 plus tax) but, soooo worth it!
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I need to get one of those heated throws!.. I've never been one to be cold at room temperature in my whole life, so this is quite a novelty for me... I'm glad for the explanations about the vascular structures, makes sense to me... Linden, those gloves are way cool (anti-pun intended!), thanks for the heads-up...

As a fan of exercise, I find that doing a 10-15 minute workout will rev up my metabolism enough to keep me warm for a couple of hours, so I get after it a couple of times a day sometimes... of course, exercise is something everybody should discuss with their coaches before jumping into it...

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I'm ALWAYS cold!!!! But on day 3 of this diet I am feeling HOT ...face flushed, etc. PLEASE tell me this is my bodys metabolism kicking into igh gear and being the oven it SHOULD be!!!!
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