I used to have heat problems - after that bad flare in 2007. It took about five years for my heat intolerance to go away. I still get debilitated if it's more than a day of 80° temps outside. My body temperature is usually around 97.6, sometimes 98° if I'm a little under the weather. Usually I feel the worst around 99° which is classed as low-grade fever.
I checked 'normal with heat problems' but my heat problems are very mild, I almost checked 'no heat probs'.
As you know I have heat problems, I can't even drink hot drinks anymore :(
I've always had a low temp. It doesn't help when I tell the doctor I have a fever and he gets 98 or 99 and tells me I don't have a fever.
My husband will say I'm burning up in bed and then I check my temp and it's 97.6!
I usually run a normal temp... and I also have heat issues. They do not need to be much to cause issues either as my spinal 3T MRI caused an increase in sx.
"Normal" body temperature for me is 96.7 degrees
My hands are normally very warm.
I have problems with both heat and cold.
In the Summer time, when it's hot though, I'm still freezing.
Many times, if I take a nap, in the living room, I do so with a blanket covering me.
I know, we (people w/ MS) are suppose to feel better in the Winter, but my symptoms don't know seasons, I simply have different situations to deal with. Bitter cold effects my body, just as severely as extreme heat does.
-- Socrates2k1 (aka Stan)
I have a low body temperature I have never had what a doctor calls a fever.
On the same token my hands are often cold they do not change color even in summer.
I have hot flashes all the time so I can't say much about body temperature. I go from hot to cold sweat sometimes every 15 minutes.
Alex
My body temperature has been 96.7 & I usually feel hot. The last two months my hands and face have been extremely hot to touch. Other people can't tolerate my touch either. Body temperature goes up 2 degrees. Had cortisone shot in thumb 8 weeks ago. Hip replacement year and one half. Also have paralyzed diaghram.