shouldbeinbed
Rollin' along
- Location
- Manchester way
Whenever it gets bitterly cold such as today, my toes get very painful and numb. It happens pretty much immediately when I go outside and remains painful for my whole ride. When I get home, it normally takes about half an hour to get full feeling back.
I always wear thick walking socks and often have my overshoes on in this weather. However, it doesnt seem to make a difference.
I am getting a little concerned that this constant freezing temp and then sudden burst of warmth when I get home is doing damage to my toes.
Has anyone had any experience of problems with their toes due to the cold?
I have similar with my hands, full finger gloves even in summer, multi layers in winter, silk liners, latex boil in the bag and thick windproof thinsulates but my fingertips are still too painful & numb to get changed into a shirt for 10 mins or so when I get to work in sub zero temps. The tips feel like they're stuffed with popping candy as they warm up. My GP isn't worried, as I have a bit of poor circulation to my arms anyway, as long as I'm sensible and don't plonk them in hot water as a quick fix immediately upon arrival (did that once & nearly yelled the windows out)
It might be prudent to nip to the GP and ask about e.g. Reynauds if they discolour as well as getting wildly cold to be sure you're just a soft jessie like me
