Why do I not get hot?


Question:
Well i can tell you my immune system and body temperature are super wierd. I live in central texas and its HOTT I am part of a marching band and it was 104 degrees outside and i was wearing long baggy pants, 2 shirts, and a black beanie over my head, and to top it off i had a black strap back pack on me, * its mah style* and i noticed my freshman year, I don't get hott at all! I mean i sweat, but i feel kinda cold. it's wierd.And when i have a little bit of clothes on, i get over heated! it's so wierd. what i think is that the heat hits my clothes and the sweat covers my skin and the cool breeze gets me cold. What yall think? Serious answers.

Answers:
i think its cause all the clothes keep the sun off of you. thats why ancient people from the middle east started wearing loose clothes with several layers.

Other Answers:
perhaps youre dying and you dont know it. CHeck your pulse.
um guy you are black you can take the heat and you live in Texas so you should be use to it. i sweat like that while its not dripping like other people but it is like a mist on my skin it is because you drink alot of water so your body is hydrated. when you are over heated that means you need to drink water
Check your thyroid. seriously. I have the same thing happen to me all the time. It can be over 100 outside, and I'm in the house with all the windows closed and the air off.
It's just a thought but it wouldn't hurt to have it checked anyway.
OK... You should probably get checked for anemia or have your TSH and serum hormone levels checked . Either that or your hypothalamus has issues regulating your body temperature. Take care dude!


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