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why are my toes always stay ice cold any thing to take the pain away

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Possibly it’s caused by medication. What tablets are you taking?

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Heat holder socks. Warm slippers or boots. Hot water bottle. Works for me. It may be a side effects of your drugs.

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Have you had your thyroid checked as an under-active one can make you feel the cold?

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thanks jeanie i will get that checked i am on 0422558087 if you want to talk on the subject thanks richard

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thanks for advice il have thyriod checked hope thats is it

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