Why Do I Struggle to Regulate My Body Temperature?

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The difficulty in Parkinson's to regulate body temperature is not a fully understood phenomenon yet, but Dr. Lucy Norcliffe-Kaufmann explains what is known about body temperature dysregulation and Parkinson's.

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Have you tested for heavy metals? I had the same problems and I have RA, lupus and Lyme disease. The doctor ordered a heavy metal tests and it turned out to be I was off the chart poisoned with many metals including uranium
But after chelation with supplements and became clean from the metals, all my body temperature and cold hands and feet problems were gone.
I believe Parkinson’s also has something to do with heavy metal poisoning. It’s worth having it tested with the right doctor such as environmental medicine doctor. Regular doctor doesn’t know how to test it properly. You may be in for a surprise.

aikiminomori
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Today i got out the shower which was a warm shower and once i got out and dried i felt normal but i got to my room changed and my back felt so warm as if it was burning me what could this be ? It was very uncomfortable

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Except for these chills and sweats, I don't sweat, no matter how much exercise I do.

MichaelAbrams-lw
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At first I called it Furry Forearms. It started to affect me about a year ago, Year 12 since my PD diagnosis. I experience this PD "off" symptom as chills in the cold and sometimes it feels like my upper forearms are burning up no matter the weather. A couple of female friends say what I have sounds like "hot flashes., associated with menopause. This is very uncomfortable and I know I'm going off when I feel chills, sweats, hot flashes, furry forearms whatever we call it.

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