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Last edited by BirdofEden; 03-16-2009 at 07:25 AM.
that's a lot of clothing for you to be wearing and still be cold... maybe you have a circulation problem??? try ginger tea at your desk constantly and that should warm you up.
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I couldn't work in a place that was too cold, esp when sitting down at a desk not moving around. I tremble constantly when I'm cold and then I get sick.
Some people are just very sensitive. I def dont have circulation problems.
I would quit just coz I know I just physcially couldnt handle it so I sympathise with you totally.
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it could be that they keep it very cold-- but then again, if the other people are running around in hardly anything, I think this is a medical issue that needs to be checked out.
Cayenne also keeps one warm and the blood circulation. Otherwise, sassysummer got some battery opperated socks-- those might be worth looking into.
Do you start to warm up after dancing on stage or giving dances?
Are you underweight?
I was ALWAYS cold until I gained enough weight to not be considered underweight.




With everything you are wearing, you should be plenty warm. I'd go to the Dr. That's not normal.
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