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Hi— I’ve had Covid twice (early 2020 & January 2022) & am also immuno- compromised. M Specialists consider me a Long Covid patient. Among the many horrible things I’ve been experiencing is severe sweating & temp dysregulation. This has been going on since end of June 2021. It started out as temp dysregulation— burning up, cold, burning up, cold pattern (with no warning—just within seconds). The very worst was/is the night sweats. I feel like my body is on fire, literally head to toe. It got so bad that my husband would have to wake me up & get me in a room-temp shower. We changed the sheets/pillow cases every other day. This went on every single night for 10-11 months. (My female hormones were & are in normal range)

The temp issue during waking hours started mostly suddenly feeling like I’m over-heating, and I literally have to stop what I’m doing & tear my clothes off. Symptoms started subsiding in late Spring, but it still hits me sometimes—day & especially night. My Neurologist has suggested this is caused by Long-Covid whacked out neurological & endocrine systems.

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Wow I’ve had very similar experiences. Have things worsened with reinfection and have docs recommended any form of treatment? I’ve been prescribed a multitude of meds that really haven’t provided positive results, mainly side effects.

I've had the same problem. It went away but now it's back. So weird

Oh my gosh. I feel so bad for you. My adult daughter is experiencing the same thing. She has reported it to every Doctor she has seen & has had "common" tests run which generally dont show anything alarming as her Docs say. But she is miserable & it contributes to depression. They wont even consider that she has long covid because when she was very sick in Sept 2020, her covid test was negative. We know she has long haulers & continue to seek out help.
Hope you feel better soon