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Glad I am not alone in this... I HATE the summer and I am in England with

its moderate climate.

Last summer was OK for me - just - and everyone else was complaing about

what a terrible summer it was, hee hee... I was happy.

Like you 70 is tops for me. Usually I can hardly leave the house come high

summer like in August or thereabouts.

I DO wish more was made of this. It is this single factor, the chilliness

symptom, that has put me off looking into m,y thyroid problems, for many years.

At least I found out in the end.

Mo

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Mo,

Yes...I am never cold either,and when it gets over 70 degress, I am

suffering...over 80 and I get very sick.

Heat intolerence is also a symptom of mercury toxicity, as is low body

temperature.

~Inga

on 3/12/05 9:01 AM, Lynda at lyn.worth@... wrote:

> Not to throw a spanner in the conversation, or to change the subject but

> would like to mention that what got in the way of me checking out my hypo

> status

> until last month, was the fact that I am always HOT. I thought I could not

> possibly have hypo issues as the cold is always so heavily emphasised as a

> major symptom.

> Penny's worth...

>

> Mo

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Mo,

Yes...I am never cold either,and when it gets over 70 degress, I am

suffering...over 80 and I get very sick.

Heat intolerence is also a symptom of mercury toxicity, as is low body

temperature.

~Inga

on 3/12/05 9:01 AM, Lynda at lyn.worth@... wrote:

> Not to throw a spanner in the conversation, or to change the subject but

> would like to mention that what got in the way of me checking out my hypo

> status

> until last month, was the fact that I am always HOT. I thought I could not

> possibly have hypo issues as the cold is always so heavily emphasised as a

> major symptom.

> Penny's worth...

>

> Mo

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on 3/12/05 1:45 PM, hepaction@... at hepaction@... wrote:

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> Glad I am not alone in this... I HATE the summer and I am in England with

> its moderate climate.

> Last summer was OK for me - just - and everyone else was complaing about

> what a terrible summer it was, hee hee... I was happy.

> Like you 70 is tops for me. Usually I can hardly leave the house come high

> summer like in August or thereabouts.

> I DO wish more was made of this.

Yes, it is the one thing that was absolutely controlling my likfe. (that is

before I got REAL SICK)

Heat intolerence is such a difficult thing....especially since others can

not understnad. They say, oh, it is because youa re overweight.

Meanwhile 300 lb folks areout there enjoying the sun and the hot days of

summer...

Like my new husband says...it gets hot everywhere...and I always say, yes,

but in somepaces it lasts 2 months and other places it lasts 10 months, lOL!

I wish there were an answer for this.

Some say that when you detox, you wil feel less warm. I think that is

probably at least partly true...and then I think it has to do with the

temperature regulators being off in the body.

Maybe detoxing will help them too...

Just stabs in the dark, Mo...

I hear ya on the heat.

~Inga

>It is this single factor, the chilliness

> symptom, that has put me off looking into m,y thyroid problems, for many

> years.

> At least I found out in the end.

>

> Mo

>

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