Cold when you heat?

When the heater starts heating, there's a phase where I start to feel cold. Even though the apartment is getting warm. The radiators are actually giving off noticeable heat, but I still freeze/shiver as soon as the heating starts until the room is flooded with warm air.

If I don't heat, I freeze much less, or not at all. I can feel it cold, but I hardly freeze, or rather, I don't shiver at all.

Can anyone explain this?

Does the body have its own thermostat that, when it heats up, thinks, "Now it's heating up, so I don't have to bother keeping warm anymore!"? That's how I could explain it.

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Vivi2010
2 months ago

Option 1

You had windows before heating, after closing the windows it feels cold because the space and walls are cold.

Option 2

You had cold feet before heating, had cool showers, cold water drunk, had unpleasant Sunday thoughts or something comparable. The blood in your body did not circulate optimally.

Option 3

You haven’t eaten or drunk for a long time so that the body does not produce any heat and starts to freeze faster.

Option 4

You have mentally set yourself to get cold because it happened several times and triggers a kind of ASMR lap.

I tap Option 4, because Points 1 to 3 would be aware of you.

Vivi2010
2 months ago
Reply to  IdefixWindhund

Thank you very much.

paradies098
2 months ago

Internal cold is often difficult to cope with, even at times.