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Is low blood pressure related to perception of temperature?

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Is low blood pressure related to perception of temperature?
« on: 26/11/2012 23:25:00 »
My wife often feels either too hot or too cold. I'm told anecdotally at least that this is a common source of conflict between couples. My wife also has low blood pressure.

So, after my exhaustive scientific research consisting of a sample size of 1, I have concluded that low blood pressure causes an inaccurate perception of temperature.

Before I publish my incredible findings, I thought I'd open the topic up to peer review.  [;D]

Any thoughts?
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