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Old 10-13-2009, 12:08 AM   #1
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Hi,
Does everyone with fibro get cold and have to wear extra clothes even in the summer?
I get very cold all the time.At first I blamed it on the RSD then Neurontin.Latley I have blamed it on the Soma I take for the spasms.
But now am wondering if it's from the Fibro itself?
Any thoughts on this would surely be appreciated.
Thanks Denise
Yes, my feet are almost always cold, especially at night. I wear socks to bed even in the warm weather.
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