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Old 08-24-2008, 10:14 PM
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Night Sweats?

Last night I had a "night sweat" I guess is what it is? I wake up absolutely soaked (PJ's, sheets, blankets, etc), but am FREEZING. It happened twice last night. The only other time I have ever experienced it was just about exactly 3 yrs ago when my sister had her baby and went through a very traumatic experience...so then I chalked it up to extreme stress then. Anyone else ever experience these? They are sooo horrible. Not just the trouble of walking up drenched, but messing with your head because you are still sweating horribly, but would give your life to be wrapped in a hot towel!
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Old 08-24-2008, 10:55 PM
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Sounds like perimenopause if you are in your 40's or a panic attack.
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Old 08-24-2008, 10:57 PM
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That sounds awful!

I don't really know if what I get is night sweats but sometimes I feel so hot at night and we have the A/C set on 76 and a very light blanket on our bed but my DH gives off a lot of heat!!!

My aunt recommended wearing the moisture-wicking shirts after she went through the 'change'. Also, I notice that I am less overheated at night if I stay away from sugar/calories in the evenings?

I hope that you sleep better tonight.
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Old 08-24-2008, 11:21 PM
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I am pre-menopausal and have major hot flashes & night sweats but I have never felt cold - on the contrary, I feel like a raging furnace. At night it's common for DH to have his half of the electric blanket on high and me sleeping with only a sheet over me!
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Old 08-24-2008, 11:31 PM
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I am pre-menopausal and have major hot flashes & night sweats but I have never felt cold - on the contrary, I feel like a raging furnace. At night it's common for DH to have his half of the electric blanket on high and me sleeping with only a sheet over me!
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Old 08-25-2008, 12:06 AM
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Is that adorable kitty in the picture yours?
Yes, it is my favorite baby picture of my fuzzy-boy, Roscoe, when he was about 8 weeks old. He is 5 yrs old now and looks very different. He pretty much rules the house!
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Old 08-25-2008, 12:17 AM
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I used to have them all the time but now that I am in full blown menopause they are infrequent~
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Old 08-25-2008, 02:28 PM
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I'm 45 and have had them constantly for the past two years or so. It's just something that I've learned to just put up with. I keep telling myself that eventually this will pass. My doctor said that it's most likely hormonal...perimenopause. Not much you can do about it unless you want to take hormones which isn't an option for me. My friend Mary is ten years older and has been through this before. She suggested taking some soy or vitamin D. Three days ago I started taking these tablets called "Estrolife"...I got a few boxes of them when Eckerd was going out of business. They don't expire until '09 sometime. Anyway, they have soy and all kinds of vitamins in them. It may take 30 days or so to kick in, but it's worth a try. I feel for you...it's just miserable going through this. I've actually had to get up and take a shower in the middle of the night I've been so soaked. Perhaps a fan on your night table might help? Have you started/stopped any medication lately? That will also mess with your body. ~Lisa
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Old 08-25-2008, 07:35 PM
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I'm in my 20's so I don't think it is any part of that, although it rarely does happen to people early on.

I don't take any medication at all. Already have an ac/fan which is in the window right near the bed.

This is completely different than waking up really hot...I can see that some of you have experienced these. You are absolutely soaked when you wak up, and am absolutely freezing at that time. I've read they are also called "cold sweats".
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Old 08-25-2008, 07:45 PM
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I don't mean to frighten you and I am not a medical practitioner of any sort...BUT, when I give blood there is a question on the form that asks whether the donor has night sweats - I assume because it is a symptom of some condition or another. So, you may wish to check with your Dr. on this...just to be on the safe side.

In my case, I laughed when I read that question, because I had to check "yes", but I was pretty sure that my "condition" would not disqualify me from donating! Night sweats...day sweats....whenever my internal furnace decides it's time....LOL

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Old 08-25-2008, 09:36 PM
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Funny, I have been waiting for a blood drive to be held near me so I can donate again..I don't even remember that as a question, but probably because it had never happened to me except that once a few years ago. I definitely think it's caused by something going on with your body..it's not just a normal body warming experience, but who knows what. I will bring it up the next time I go to the drs.
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Well I am going to be 46 and was told by my doctors, I am 75 percent of the way of it ending. However the mood swings are horrible, the hot flashes and yes panic attacks they effect me more. I feel for you sweetie, its is not great being a women. I got my period at 11 had my kids, I almost 46 I want it done. and pms omg its bad, so hopefully it soon will be over for me. I pray every month I will not get it, I am almost there, however I have heard that sometimes things do not get better and they we ladies need to go on hormonal treatment. i have my annual visit to the gyno on 9/8 so we will see. In the meantime try to feel better, we are all here for you . Blessing, peace , Catherine
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Old 08-26-2008, 02:29 AM
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Night sweats has to do with TB. You should at least get a skin test if you haven't had one recently. Also, you can go through early menopause. I was told I was in it at 27, but apparently got my hormones back under control. Anyway, that is what the forms for night sweats means.
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