I found that once I got closer to the start of dialysis, I was cold all the time. Not even a blanket warmer helped and it was in the dead of summer that I went into renal failure. Mid August and I was cold all the time. There was nothing I could do to try and help get warm.
Quote from: Cordelia on April 11, 2012, 10:04:32 AMI found that once I got closer to the start of dialysis, I was cold all the time. Not even a blanket warmer helped and it was in the dead of summer that I went into renal failure. Mid August and I was cold all the time. There was nothing I could do to try and help get warm.x 2 on that, even when I was on PD, I felt cold all the time, it was brutal during -30 winters, as I froze constantly. When spring time hit, I would see people wearing t-shirts/shorts in 15 degree weather, but I was still bundled up in a thick parka, mitts, and a fleece sweater. Only during summer time, when temps hit around at least 25 did I feel somewhat warm.
Quote from: mcclane on April 12, 2012, 12:25:06 PMQuote from: Cordelia on April 11, 2012, 10:04:32 AMI found that once I got closer to the start of dialysis, I was cold all the time. Not even a blanket warmer helped and it was in the dead of summer that I went into renal failure. Mid August and I was cold all the time. There was nothing I could do to try and help get warm.x 2 on that, even when I was on PD, I felt cold all the time, it was brutal during -30 winters, as I froze constantly. When spring time hit, I would see people wearing t-shirts/shorts in 15 degree weather, but I was still bundled up in a thick parka, mitts, and a fleece sweater. Only during summer time, when temps hit around at least 25 did I feel somewhat warm.Having kidney disease and being cold seem to go hand in hand.