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Spinal Cord Injury ~ Why Do We Get So Cold?

Writer: Alicia ReaganAlicia Reagan

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Why do those of us with spinal cord injuries get so cold so quickly? Why does it take us hours – literally – to get warm again? Why do we get so hot and cannot cool down? Why do our legs feel like ice cubes?

Did you know that the”thermostat” of our bodies is controlled through our spinal cords? Watch this video to hear more about it!

Thank you SO much for watching, caring and sharing!


See other videos in this series:

Video 1 – Incomplete or Complete? Video 2 – Nerve Pain! Video 3 – Muscle Atrophy

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