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I joined this group because I have annoying neuropathy in both my feet, sometimes traveling up to my knees. But now I have a new one for everybody. I had a positive Covid-19 test on Sept. 28. I was pretty much self trating, was able to get a doctors appt. (PA) today. It was suggested that I get an infusion. The one that medicare approves of or of course the more expensive one. I choose the medicare approved one. While I was waiting I got extremely hot, so they bought me some water and turned on a desk fan. When they tried to put the needle in, I started to faint and asked them to stop. I was given a z-pack and predisone. That was today and tonight, I started getting hot off and on, and think I was having hot flashes. I am 79. I can't find out much on the web, but it does appear that hot flashes are a common sign in the UK of Omicron BA.5 (1 in 10) are suffering hot flushes. Has any one else experience this?

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I TOO HAVE HORRIBLE SWEATING SINCE I CAUGHT COVID TWICE LAST YEAR. DOCTOR CHECKED FOR THYROID , NOTHING ALL IS NORMAL. NO EXPLANATION BUT FOR ME, IT DEFINITELY HAPPENED AFTER THE COVID. I ALSO HAVE SHORTNESS OF BREATH, ASTHMA GOT WORSE, BUT IT SEEMS 9 MONTHS LATER THAT HAS GOTTEN BETTER.

Which type of infusion was recommended? Did your doctor performing any testing to determine this method of treatment? Dealing with temperature dysregulatuon in hands and knees to feet.