Well...it's cold here in central NY. For the past few years when I go outside in the cold air, the skin on my legs feels like it is shriveling up...pulling tight...I can't really explain it. It is the most annoying sensation. It is not painful. I sometimes think they are numb but they aren't. It never happens in the summer. I also notice in the winter time and the house is cooler I can 'feel' the clothes against my legs with a crawling like sensation. Like the nap in a pair of sweat pants drives me crazy. I end up wearing soft flannel around the house. If I don't have anything against my legs I don't feel it. Is the nerve endings in the skin are hyper sensative? The feeling I get in my legs in the cold air bothers me..its almost like the skin is shrinking up around the bone. Anyone else ever get this? Winter is REALLY coming and I had forgotten how aggrevating this is.
Huggies
Donna