You didn't offend me; those same women go to my gym...
Since I have never had an issue with flashes while exercising, except for the two times I mentioned, I can't comment on the hypothermia stuff. But, I do notice that since my flashes stopped pretty much, I have a much higher tolerance to cold when I am riding, especially. If I compare what I wear now to what I wore 5 years ago on colder rides, it's a world of difference. I don't notice it under non-exercise conditions, though.



that really wasn't my intention. Just there are groups of women in both the gyms I teach at, that fit that profile. Talk all through class, barely exert themselves, turn the AC or fans up so high that everyone else gets joint pain and can't warm their muscles up, and blame their hot flashes. I'm actually glad to know that those aren't the only kind of people who get bad hot flashes.
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it looks like there is evidence on both sides, so who knows what the real answer is.

I guess each person is different ,but I don't think my hot flashes would ever end if I wasn't taking estrogen.
