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Old 12-29-2005, 08:46 AM
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Yup, my feet and hands are always cold during winter. I'm sitting here at work with a heater at my feet and blanket over me and when I go home at night I have to wear several pairs of socks and pants and sweaters, even with the heat blasting. I sometimes wear my skiing long underwear under my normal clothes when it gets really cold too. And even then my feet never get comfortably warm. I'm a pretty active person, I have no circulation problems, no neuropathy and I'm in good control so I'm pretty sure I don't have any problems. It might just be you and your genes - my sister is the same way but not diabetic. But maybe mention it to your doc next time you're in.
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