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Is being cold all the time after cabg normal?


Is being cold all the time after cabg normal?

yes its quite normal,you may feel the need to wear long sleeves,temp is in the70s

Yes, blockages in other parts of the body result in you feeling cool. I should have been suspicious decades ago, that I'd have a CABG.

My arms, hands and feet are always cool.

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