The Student Room Group

Reply 1

It sounds like you got poor circulation just in that one side, but yet it's vice verca in the other side, very odd.

Reply 2

have you been sitting on it...

Reply 3

No. I've been doing nothing out of the ordinary.

When I say toasty, I just mean it's at a normal temperature. The other one however is so cold that I'm contemplating donning a glove.

Reply 4

Reply 5

or time to do yoga :smile:

Reply 6

Gayyyyyy.

It hurts :frown:

Reply 7

get a bowl and put some nice hot water in it :P

Reply 8

Is it the one you move a computer mouse with?

I swear my mouse sucks the heat out of my right hand if I'm on the computer for a while.

Reply 9

Yeah, if you've been on the computer for a while, your mouse hand goes very very cold. I don't think that's anything to worry about, if that's what it is.

Reply 10

Ooh. It is my mouse hand. That's very bizarre!

Reply 11

Or smoking?

Reply 12

I don't smoke. Filthy habit.

Although, it was cold again this morning before I'd even switched on the computer :-\

Reply 13

I made a thread EXACTLY like this. :smile: You can look it up in my thread history if you like, I can't be bothered posting it. :biggrin: But yeh I think it's the computer.

Reply 14

Ooh nice! I will hugatree, thanks!

Reply 15

It won't be raynaud's disease. I have raynaud's [however mildly in comparison to most ppl] and it's bloody horrible. If I expose my hands to anything cooler than about 25 degrees they go numb, then the tips of my fingers change colour, and as the blood goes back to the numb areas I get this rly painful tingling sensation that I can only describe as being like a really intense carpet burn. I wear gloves from about October 1st through to April and take gloves and warming pads with me everywhere. Only time it doesn't bother me is on a night out when I'm usually too intoxicated to feel the pain.

Reply 16

RR
It won't be raynaud's disease. I have raynaud's [however mildly in comparison to most ppl] and it's bloody horrible. If I expose my hands to anything cooler than about 25 degrees they go numb, then the tips of my fingers change colour, and as the blood goes back to the numb areas I get this rly painful tingling sensation that I can only describe as being like a really intense carpet burn. I wear gloves from about October 1st through to April and take gloves and warming pads with me everywhere. Only time it doesn't bother me is on a night out when I'm usually too intoxicated to feel the pain.

Ick! Thats worse than mine! Mine tend to be permantly an odd colour, and only warm after Ive done the washing up or had a bath/shower etc. There was a time when it got so bad that I couldn't move my hands and if anything warm (like my chicken bake-lukewarm at the time) came near my hands I practically screamed in pain >.<

and - its most likely for using the mouse...

Reply 17

I started a thread about this too, titled 'freakily cold hands' or something like that. Both my hands are very cold, and people often remark on it when they shake hands with me. It's quite awkward :ninja:

But the colour..? I don't know about that, but maybe because I'm dark skinned and it won't show anyway.

Reply 18

Fleece
Ooh nice! I will hugatree, thanks!

Lol, that sounds like you are going to hug a tree

Reply 19

Go to sleep with said hand in a bowl of warm water.