Fatgirlfedup's Start of Summer Slim Down

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Fatgirlfedup's Start of Summer Slim Down

May 28 - Jun 24/Game has ended
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Katgirl

06/22/2019 8:21PM
Here’s an odd question. Here in New Zealand, we’re in winter. This year, having lost weight, I find it really difficult to regulate my body temperature. My hands and nose get super cold. I seem to be colder than those around me (including very fit and healthy colleagues). Is there anybody else who struggles with cold after losing weight? How long does it take your body to adjust?

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Maddie

Also make sure you're eating enough! People often experience feeling unusually cold when they don't eat enough and their body doesn't have enough energy stores to keep its temperature regulated. But you may just be colder now because there's less of you.

Jess

Last year I hit an all time low of 165 from an all time high of 329. I have been freezing ever since. I blew out my knee and had a spinal tumor and surgery to fix those issues so I did put about 60lbs back on and I’m still freezing.

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