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Asenath's temperature is very frequently at 94 degrees. I am so used to it, I don't worry. She always feels warm to the touch and when care givers worry about the low reading I just explain the "disautonomia thing." My oldest son does get very hot and sweaty at nights and this group told me it was probably due to hypoglycemia. Low or high temperature readings can be a result of different issues, but when it is low I believe it is usually a sign of disautonomia problems, especially when other issues are present such as tachycardia, high blood pressure, breathing problems, apnea... It's just another one of theose Mito things that are unique to our kids. Darla Re: getting cold at night Myst, When is sick and sometimes before she gets sick, her body temp. drops at night. It is part of the dysautonomia. Her temp has been as low as 93.4. It freaked me out. Yet she was resting comfortable. The doc says as long as i can wake her and she seems okay, not to worry. I have this problem too. At night I generally sleep with pajamas, sheet, blanket, quilt and another blanket. I still am cold. My body temp at night is around 95.7. The raspy voice may be of things yet to come. has some kind of cold with the raspy voice to. She started with a fever, and congestion. Then the fever and congestion went away and it is the voice and a slight cough. I hope she feels better soon. Do not worry too much about the temp. Don't loose anymore sleep unless she seems uncomfortable. It will bother you more than her. I used to take 's vital signs every few hrs. Why? She was fine and it just freaks me out. Usually once a day or if she is symptomatic of something. Hope this helps a little,, Dawn

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