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Posted by MidnightBlue on January 12, 2007, at 20:11:13
Yes, just ONE of them! Why would one hand be so much colder than the other? No, not cold here and not even outside!
MidnightBlue
Posted by Dinah on January 13, 2007, at 19:17:48
In reply to Cold hand, posted by MidnightBlue on January 12, 2007, at 20:11:13
Circulation problems maybe?
My mother has very poor circulation in one foot, and it's usually colder.
Posted by MidnightBlue on January 13, 2007, at 23:31:04
In reply to Re: Cold hand » MidnightBlue, posted by Dinah on January 13, 2007, at 19:17:48
Dinah,
I don't know! I really don't. Sometimes one foot (same side of body) gets cold, too. Sometimes both feet. But one hand is almost always MUCH colder than the other. To the point of wanting to put on gloves in the house cold!
MB
Posted by Deneb on January 14, 2007, at 17:46:22
In reply to Cold hand, posted by MidnightBlue on January 12, 2007, at 20:11:13
Were both hands in the same position? Was one raised above the other? I find after spending some time on the computer my right hand (the one on the mouse) is colder than my left hand (which is down by my side more often). I imagine there will be differences in circulation depending on how your arms/hands are positioned.
Deneb*
Posted by MidnightBlue on January 15, 2007, at 0:13:53
In reply to Re: Cold hand » MidnightBlue, posted by Deneb on January 14, 2007, at 17:46:22
It isn't always when I'm on the computer. I'll have to try and pay attention to the level of my hands. Good thought!
MB
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