ToughDiamond wrote:
Both. I can hardly bear to walk past the chilled foods in a supermarket, because when I do, I feel the cold acutely on the back of my hands. And excessive heat makes me feel physically sick.
I seem to need a very narrow environmental temperature range, maybe 22-23C. Often I just can't get comfy, and keep alternately overheating and freezing as I try to regulate things with clothes, blower fans and heater thermostats. The feeling I really hate is when my core is too hot while my fingers and toes are too cold.
Last night I was at the supermarket with my fiance, in the refrigerated section. He was holding one of the doors open while checking out the ice cream flavors, and the cold that poured out felt painful on my skin. I also suffer from having my core be too hot while my extremities are cold.
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