I am 28 now and she still asks me if I'm wearing a singlet under whatever it is I'm wearing. No matter the season. My stomach has been trained to be a complete p***y if it gets even the tiniest bit cold. I can't even walk on tile floor without socks on or off to the bathroom I go. I dated a guy who wouldn't believe me when I'd tell him I get sick when we eat at restaurants that have the AC cranking. He thought I was making it up and that being cold can't possibly affect my stomach like that and it goes against science blah blah blah.
This is when my mum would tell me to wear an extra jumper and I've noticed when I had appropriate clothes on this wouldn't happen.
So I woke up at night with severe stomach pain tonight. It hasn't been so bad after I took some pills for gastroenteritis prescribed by my doctor.
I have done a genetic test and I have fmf so I bare everything on it. But saying so , again, the main problem is that I don't wear warm clothes when I am supposed to. If there is such a problem I always need to be alert.
Anyway, I took paracetamol 500mg and omeprazol and the pain is not so bad now.
Hi, I get what you mean. I too of course googled away as I finally took the time to find out what this was all about:
- temperature sensitivity, especially getting cold easily
- getting the 'runs' when getting out of a warm shower and feeling the fan (I live in the tropics so often I shower with cool/luke warm water
- feeling off and tired after like you can feel exhausted after a big cry
- cold feet and easily cramps during yoga for example (yes I take magnesium, that is not the issue I believe)
- not being able to sleep without at least my abdomen covered
- not capable of bearing a fan blowing straight onto me and no way airconditioners (I go outside in the heat and humidity to 'defrost' and my body can relax)
- but also: feeling nausea in a bath that is too warm
And yet, very few that respond or relay things tried. May I suggest you start a Facebook group? If you can post the title here I will follow. You can create threads and ask people to stick to them: your symptoms, your triggers, your effective solutions etc. You could actually quite easily create a poll to measure how many people get what symptoms.
Keeping warm is a great solution. A tad challenging when living in the tropics at times as it is cool we seek however not with any movement in the air for me please.
Mint tea actually upsets my tummy, I love mint but if I smell mint tea my intestines start rumbling in warning.
Some answers to your questions: I am blood type A positive. Weigh 55kg and am 1.63m, slim but not skinny. Born and raised in the Netherlands (4 seasons). As long as I can remember I drink water at room temperature only and tea luke not hot. I prefer not cold/freezing foods at all times, I like moderate temps in all regards really, also the ocean for swimming for example.
I will sign up to receive notifications but please consider another form. Reading through 10 pages of this took a while... it is impossible to seek for solutions only. Thank you :)
You must treat the cause and if you dont, you'll have to deal with brewing a cup of tea when you are in your worst pain. Plus other problems will be going on under the surface. Be sure to keep your KIDNEYS warm until you get fixed up. It is probably not going to be a quick fix.
You probably have some form of IBS, or you may have some organ issues. Your liver/gallbladder/kidneys/pancreas may be seizing up with cold temps, almost like a foot cramp but temperature sensitive.
Please move beyond "ginger tea". You need to actually get healing. Be wary of naturopaths and western MDs. Go to a well reviewed and accredited Acupuncturist who will be able to check your eyes, tongue and pulse. They can help you out with herbs for a Jumpstart in healing, but if you decided to commit, they can guide you to whole healing. But it is not going to be a quick fix. Sorry. You need to deal with it now but keeping warm (especially your kidney area) and avoiding food late at night. But since you are sensitive, it's indicative of area larger problem.
Please make long term health a priority, and if money is short, talk to the physical personally. Find someone understanding, who might accept volunteering or trade as payment. A true Chinese medical doctor knows how to help any patient, not matter the situation.
Also, get more minerals. By your bedside or in the bathroom, keep a bottle of "Concentrate liquid minerals". They are bitter. When you feel sick, let a few drops hit your tongue. Bitter, mineraly foods help.
And heal your thyroid! Your hormones are probably out of whack!
- 28 yr old skinny American female with IBS, irregular periods and adrenal fatigue.
My stomach Moses true My diaphragm and op behindMy Heart and lungs .
I weigh 40 kg too much. Can i get it back into place again?
My doctor saysI have too lose 20 kg before surgery. But that it's hard because I can not tolerate fiber-based food because the stomach is outward. I have big *pain and vomiting every day .
I am offen in the hospital to get a drain into the stomach to emty my stomach
What is your procedure Wien the intire stomach and small intestines lies behindMy the Heart and lungs
Sencerely Lise Broe from Denmark