Topic: Temp is Normal, but when I touch my Head, it feels like it should be 105 degrees
lymetwister
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Why is this ? Others touch my head and say I don't feel warm.
Just thought I'd throw this out there as I'm sure I'm not alone.
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Pinelady
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I thought I had a fever yesterday. Took temp and was suprised It was 97.6. But I feel a little better so I don't know. Maybe a phase I'm going tru? A weather phenomena? Its been raining here for 3 days.
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Starfall1969
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I go through this constantly, and I never know what to make of it either.
Sometimes I even touch my sons' heads and think they're burning up, but they're normal too.
Must be some kind of sensory glitch.
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Maybe what you had is a fever for you. Not everyone's normal body temp is 98.6. Mine is usually somewhere around 96.8, so even when I have a fever, it isn't high--but I feel like I'm burning up. I just went through this in the last week after taking Doxy for several weeks and then going off it. I felt really feverish (actually registered one), and had that goofy feeling, and glassy eyes. Now I seem to be alternating back and forth between hot and cold. I know it isn't the flu--no other symptoms, and I'm past menopause. I just took some tylenol. Good luck!
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