GLP-1 chills

I also suffer from the "chill". Been on tirz (no more than 5) since July. It's weird because I also have severe hot flashes because I am a woman of age. Tried to pin in down to a specific time , such as 2 days after shot or whatever but have not been able to.
It sucks.
 
I want someone to do studies on why this happens. The only time this has happened to me is from fasting, after 24 hours of no food, you get cold from your metabolism slowing down to adjust for no calories coming in. I wonder if the chills are tied to calorie consumption, as in we're not eating enough calories due to the meds. If you eat at a moderate calorie deficit while on glp-1's, would that avoid the feeling cold?

Or is it affecting thyroid function through a different mechanism that makes us cold?

I'm super curious, as someone who has run extremely hot all my life, no matter what I've weighed. I mentioned the chills effect to both my menopause doctor and my endocrinologist who Rx'd Zepbound, and neither had a clue, had never heard of it. I want answers!
 
i always had cold hands and feet because of my thyroid issues, but all of me has been freezing since i started on reta. i prefer it though - i love blankets.
 
Back when I did extended fasting (before glp-1) I would continuously be freezing. From my research, when I started Tirz, I stacked with Reta to combat the cold and the fatigue that so many get on Tirz only. I haven't had either.
 
As I sit here under two comforters and two fleece blankets, I'm questioning my life choices. Is being skinny worth being freezing even while sweating? I can't decide right now, I'm too busy shivering. I'm debating sleeping on the couch so I can add in a heated blanket without killing my eskimo of a partner.
 
As I sit here under two comforters and two fleece blankets, I'm questioning my life choices. Is being skinny worth being freezing even while sweating? I can't decide right now, I'm too busy shivering. I'm debating sleeping on the couch so I can add in a heated blanket without killing my eskimo of a partner.
For me, it's definitely worth freezing when it's not cold in order to be thin. I looked in the mirror today and realized I don't look fat at all. I weighed myself yesterday and my BMI is 25.8. I wouldn't have thought this possible before. Maybe I'm just nuts but I'm willing to put up with the bad things from weight loss drugs.
 
For me, it's definitely worth freezing when it's not cold in order to be thin. I looked in the mirror today and realized I don't look fat at all. I weighed myself yesterday and my BMI is 25.8. I wouldn't have thought this possible before. Maybe I'm just nuts but I'm willing to put up with the bad things from weight loss drugs.
Congratulations! 😘
 
As I sit here under two comforters and two fleece blankets, I'm questioning my life choices. Is being skinny worth being freezing even while sweating? I can't decide right now, I'm too busy shivering. I'm debating sleeping on the couch so I can add in a heated blanket without killing my eskimo of a partner.
Who’s sweating and cold at the same time?

Not me. I’m just always cold.

Whereas I used to sweat from watching an action movie, or sitting outside when it’s 78°.
 
How long until the freezing feelings become void? According to my calculations, Maybe Possibly Never. 😋

It seems like sitting on my floor, camped out next to my space heater, has become a daily event... est. late Fall 2023... 😆😅

Most mornings also involve my signature phrase, "holy 🤬 IT'S coooold" """why is it so cold""" and also "are you cold, too?!" @ my (longhair) cat. 🐈‍⬛
 
Who’s sweating and cold at the same time?

Not me. I’m just always cold.

Whereas I used to sweat from watching an action movie, or sitting outside when it’s 78°.
Yoyo ❤️ I haven't seen you around in ages!

I do, it's the worst. 🥲 And then you get colder because of the sweat!
 
Who’s sweating and cold at the same time?

Not me. I’m just always cold.

Whereas I used to sweat from watching an action movie, or sitting outside when it’s 78°.
Probably menopausal women having hot flashes, like someone mentioned up thread. That's gotta be a special kind of hell.

For me, I have always hated the feeling of sweating (severe sensory issue) and I've always broken out into a sweat in any mild heat, anything over 70-72. Now, being "cold" just makes me feel like I'm finally experiencing temperature like normal people--I live in Miami and going outside is finally tolerable.

We need AC year-round here, so I'm just bundled up inside. I prefer it to always being hot and sweaty, which made me incredibly irritable.
 

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