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Night Sweats for no reason

Women's Health | Last Active: Jun 6 4:29am | Replies (25)

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@cocodab

Hope all Fellow Nuero people are as well as can be:
In the last 3 months actually since the weather has actually started to get cold I started to have really really bad night sweats.
Been trying to isolate what’s doing it and of course some things are a definite trigger I found but going in on Friday to doctor and wondering what I should ask?
Food at night is now bothering me. I have lost weight don’t mind but also don’t like the circumstances.
Don’t drink but if I even have a bit to try will trigger a complete pour.
No heater on at night.
If to many covers on me will wake up completely wet.
We are talking I have to Change everything and blow dry my hair.
Very frustrating. Not going through menopause ✅ done.
No changes in medications.
Last blood showed a change of high cholesterol and something about high salt??? Need to ask about that?
I eat extremely healthy.
I still have the PN and Erb’s Palsy.😱

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I saw your post and just wanted to mention thatv with my PN I go in a flair and I can feel on fire. This hotness isvall the time, also my circulation wasv screwed up from spinal surgery----I have to have air conditioner on in bedroom night & day, winter and summer. It is only thing that helps intensity of "fire" or heat. Maybe this helps?

Hi, @cocodab - that would be frustrating indeed to wake up completely wet and have to change everything and blow dry your hair. You've provided a lot of helpful information on your circumstances and what you've looked into thus far.

I moved your post here to a discussion on night sweats so that you can talk with others who've had similar experiences and may have some input on causes and also what you might ask your doctor about at your upcoming appointment. Hoping @sprocket @merpreb from this discussion will have some thoughts.

I'd also like to invite some other members who have mentioned night sweats or have other experiences with neurologic conditions who may have some thoughts for you as you try and find answers, such as @ghennel @blakesbaby1116 @maui6698 @jenniferhunter @johnbishop.

You talked about eating food at night and also alcohol as triggers for the night sweats. Any other triggers you may have discovered, cocodab?

@cocodab Are you taking any medications? I have night sweats and I am quite certain it is from a medication I am taking, an immunosuppressant. I wonder about the high salt. I will have to start noticing if I have more on days when I have eaten more salt than I generally do. I also have high cholesterol and recently started on a statin.
JK