Actually, that's relatively normal. When the body is cold, it directs warm blood from the extremities to the torso to protect to lungs and heart. On a thermal camera, you can see how the body reacts to cold in color. The arms and legs are relatively cold (being blue on the footage) the torso is relatively warm (yellow on the film), and the ears and nose are coldest (usually black on film).Aby_Z said:1)The cold. My nose and my Ears ALWAYS freeze to the point where I almost forget they're there when I got to wait outside
2) I believe I have a disease (Don't know the name) which causes my extremities (Hands and feet) to grow numb and uncomfortable. It's generally harmless, but quite annoying. My feet will always freeze up at the toes, changing colour to a pasty white and, if nothing is done, they will start turning purple. Also, my hands will start to freeze and turn purple-ish.
I'm dreaming of a purple christmas...
Thank you TLC!