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Re: Anyone get fevers?

From: twila (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Feb 4 08:59:04 2007


I have been dealing with "fevers" for about 4 years straight. I am 28 yrs old and have endo. Doctors as well as Alt.Medicine have never been able to remedy this for me or truly explain what causes it. I am a small person and always used to feel cold, I would rarely break out into a full sweat even when working out etc. however over the last 4 years I have had a fever everyday, and I also sweat a lot especially in my underarms. I have tried countless things to try to get this under control, but nothing has worked. If you're at all interested in Alt. Medicine, maybe do a search on a condition that TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) calls "false fire." I have known all these years that being this warm all the time can't be good for me. I compare it to how drained we feel when we're down with the flu and have a fever . . .it leaves us feeling fatigued, drained,and dehydrated. Which is the way this everyday fever makes me feel on a regular basis and it really takes a toll. I have also heard that any hormonal imbalance can create heat symptoms.

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twila

At Tue, 30 Jan 2007, Trudi wrote: > >Just hoping to hear from anyone who gets low grade fevers as a symptom. >This has just started for me in the past few months and it is very >annoying as I tend to get chills that keep me from sleeping. I was >getting them for the week before my period, but now it's then and other >times as well. > >>From what I understand, fevers can result from many types of >imflammation in the body, but I'm looking for a more detailed >explanation as to why it happens with endo. > >Thanks ladies! > >-- >-Lap for endometrioma on left ovary 1999- gyne >"didn't get all the endo" >-Full hyst and bso booked for April 2007 due to pain, >endometrioma on right ovary and pelvic varices >






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