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I have chronic body coldness and with another Winter almost upon us I'm dreading the thought of how I'm going to cope
I curious and wondering if anyone has ever used heated clothing to keep themselves warmer
I'm referring to those electric heating charged vests ?
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Ann-Ohio
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I think you can find what you need by searching on-line. Good luck.
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aklnwlf
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Wearing a hat helps too especially a wool one.
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MannaMe
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My son likes his heated jacket to wear in the winter.
His cousins like theirs also. They work outside in the cold. My son does not.
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map1131
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echo, I too had chronic coldness until I realized it was from my Thyroid disease and autoimmune Hashimoto's.
Lyme & co frequently attacks the thyroid and does screwy things with the thyroid hormones, which throws many things out of whack. Many of those symptoms overlap Lyme & co.
Pam
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