Namaste, iam Kathaleen Williams, So long!

Brrr, it’s getting cold out there! I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling the chill in the air. It’s time to break out the sweaters and blankets - no more putting off bundling up! Winter is here and it’s time to face the music. Let’s get cozy and enjoy this chilly season!

Why Don’T I Feel The Cold? [Solved]

Well, about one fifth of us have a mutation that affects the protein α-actinin-3 in our muscle fibres. That’s pretty interesting, ‘cause it gives us a clue to our past and why some athletes excel in cold weather while others just can’t seem to get going.

  1. Temperature: The sensation of feeling cold is usually caused by a drop in temperature, either in the environment or on the body.

  2. Clothing: Wearing appropriate clothing for the weather can help to prevent feeling cold, as can avoiding drafts and staying dry.

  3. Health Conditions: Certain health conditions such as hypothermia or anemia can cause a person to feel cold even when the temperature is not low.

  4. Emotional State: Feeling cold can also be a sign of emotional distress, such as anxiety or depression, and may be accompanied by other physical symptoms like shivering or goosebumps.

  5. Treatment: Treating feeling cold depends on its cause; if it is due to a medical condition, then medical treatment should be sought; if it is due to environmental factors then dressing appropriately and avoiding drafts may help; if it is due to emotional distress then seeking professional help may be necessary

I’m feeling so cold! Brrr, it’s like I’m stuck in a freezer. I can’t seem to get warm no matter what I do. It’s like my body just won’t heat up. Ugh, this is the worst!