I noticed the past few times I went out with friends that when we would stand outside and chat (I'm the quietest one of course) that I have a much harder time following conversations if it's cold/windy out. It's like I can't focus on anythin except how cold I am. My whole body starts to shiver and I get really restless. Also, my teeth involuntarily chatter. It's strange because it's not really THAT cold out, and the other people always seem to handle the cold just fine.
For instance, the other night three of us were standing outside of a car talking and I just couldn't focus on anything besides how cold I was. This isn't just an "it was just cold out" coincidence, as this has happened multiple times and I'm the only one who can't seem to stay in the moment.
Also, in my class at school we practice biofeedback (having to warm your internal body temperature through concentration) and I notice mine is always the lowest temperature. I'm not sure if this correlates with what I mentioned above but I felt the need to throw it in there just in case.
Lastly: My dad says that he was diagnosed with Mediterranean anemia. I was never told this by a doctor, but I don't think they were ever LOOKING for it. Is it a possibility I have it, and if so, could my hypersensitivity to cold weather be related to this?
This really boggles my mind.