why do i get sick when i drink cold drinks or walk in the rain, or walk barefoot on tiled floors?


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i don't think cold tiled floors, or walking in the rain, or drinking cold drinks makes you sick -- bacterial and viral infection does.

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Because you make your immune system low thus making you more susceptible to viruses - bacteria, etc.
You don't like cold weather
well i am sorry to say that you have bone cancer, i guess it is in its advance stage so it will give you another 2 months to live !
Because you have a low immune system and a lack of vitamins in your body.

These ways to catch a cold, such as my mother would say, "don't go outside with wet hair" are pure myths.

You can't catch a cold this way..
looks like your immune system is weak.
I think you should eat healthier foods, and fruit with VIT C, cuz its good for your immune system.
Im gussing your just weird no efence, hope you like my questions!
Definately something to bring to your Doctor's attention. If your immune system is imbalanced lots of other things can develop from that.
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www.vbouvier.healthsecret.org
I have the same problem and being diagnosed with a low suppressed immune system Is the cause i unfortunately am proned to illness because of it I drink room temperature drinks only and avoid cold drinks from the fridge as it causes throat problems and getting sick with a cold Also poor circulation is a possible cause as I feel the cold and need to rug up in the cooler weather Moving to a warmer climate and avoiding situations that U know that make U ill will avoid that illness I wonder if U have a European backgroud like myself?
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my own personal experience aided by a DR's diagnosis


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