Sol, be careful.  My dad had these hot flashes for many years.  He ended up 
with chronic fatigue and eventually prostate cancer.  After the removal of his 
prostate he had injections for 2 years and he realized whatever was in those 
injections gave him worse hot flashes.  He is so glad they are done now.  He 
won't listen but I know his system is toxic.  Even though his chronic fatigue 
is over with after almost 20 years he doesn't realize he still has to detox.  
But I think it was to do with hormones.  The thyroid controls a lot of that too.
  Doris

sol <sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com> wrote:
  Dee wrote:

> Sorry Sol, but does having a low temp mean you are hypothyroid and 
does this
> mean you are always overheating or the opposite? I am somewhat 
confused as
> you may gather. I am always too hot, which is one of the symptoms of
> hypothyroid someone (Doris?) implied. Dee

I'm not sure. But I have a LOT of hot flashes every single day.
My temp averages below 97, in fact I only seem to get to 97 or above 
right during a hot flash. The rest of the time, I run in the low 96 range.

It is indeed confusing and counter-intuitive to think of low basal body 
temp being associated with heat intolerance or hot flashes, isn't it? 
But that is what I'm seeing.
sol



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