Guest guest Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 Oh, I just answered you thinking we were talking about the same thing. Darn.......but thanks anyhow Reb for explaining 's experience. Hugs from Jackie in Oregon Subject: Re: Let me try this again :-)To: MSersLife Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2010, 11:02 AM Not exactly. The relapse had, where she would register pressure/touch as heat was one where her experienced temperature (hot! on the affected side of the body) was not the actual temperature (in reality there was no temperature difference between the left and right side). But feeling cold, but being warm to the touch, she hasn't experienced (well, that's aside from the flu like side effects from Rebif, of course, but I know that's not what you are talking about here). So, in short: Having a feeling of warmth that's not consistent with actual temperature, yes. But having a feeling of cold not consistent with actual temperature, no. love /Reb >> Re: Body Temp....Thankyou to those who answered about this symptom, but I may have not explained what I was wondering about better. I know temp fluctuations are common with MS. But my question was suppose to be more about if any of you have a feeling of being cold on your legs, etc, but when touched they are perfectly warm. That I don't understand? But when I looked it up it had something to do with parasthesia [i think thats the word] So there's a disconnect in my automatic nervous system that makes me think I'm cold but to the touch I'm not. Do any of you experience that too? > > > > > > > > > Hugs from Jackie in Oregon > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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