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Re: -a lifetime thing? building muscle ---wait, night sweats??

From: Barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 11 May 2000 19:06:42 -0500 (CDT)


I too have watched lovelines, never seen Dr. Drew mention anything, but you are scaring me a little, I can't remember if I have ever mentioned this to a doctor or not, I just thought it was hormonal. It happens to me also on Codeine, and I had them pretty bad right after I gave birth to my daughter - so again I thought hormones. I will ask my doc though, thanks Mary. At Thu, 11 May 2000, Mary wrote: >
>Okay I watch "lovelines" on MTV soemtimes (show about random 'romantic'
>and health questions that are asked to an MD on live tv) and this is my
>only source, but...
>
>But everytime someone talks about anything close to sweating in their
>sleep, the Dr. gets REALLY CONCERNED and says that night sweats are a
>symptom of something really wrong and you really need to see a Dr. about
>them. He gets reallys stern. And jsut the fact that you mentioned you
>wake up 'drenched' makes me worry. Please look into this? (or have
>you?) I can't remember what it's a sign of but I think it might be of a
>serious infection or soemthing.
>
>Ever mention it to Dr. before?
>
>At Thu, 11 May 2000, Barbara wrote:
>>
>>I have never been overly sweaty, but it seems to me that my underarm
>>sweat is stronger or something, I too have underarm sweat even when I'm
>>cold. I have never thought of it as anti-perspirant - because it
>>doesn't work that way for me, but as deoderant, and if I'm feeling
>>really "off"
>>I notice that I have "stinkier pits". Lovely huh?! It has almost become
>>a guage of how I'm doing.
>>I also have noticed that I get underarm stains on my white T-shirts. Any
>>ideas about that?
>>Another thing, I have always put on deodorant right after bathing, never
>>thought anything of it. Once my sister (not bio) commented: why are you
>>doing that? plan to sweat in your dreams? (I had taken a shower before
>>bed) and I asked didn't she do that? and she said no she would wait till
>>she got dressed in the morning. I have to wear deodorant even to bed or
>>I won't smell so...pretty :).
>>I also have night sweats from mild to changing clothes, almost nightly.
>>I can be freezing when I go to bed, and then through the night I shed my
>>layers, (my husband teases me about my little sock "graveyard" at the
>>end of the bed-from me kicking them off at night and forgetting to
>>retrieve them in the morning) sometimes in my sleep and wake up
>>drenched. Any ideas about that one?
>>
>>At Thu, 11 May 2000, Mary wrote:
>>>
>>>True true--i hadn't thought of all that. yes. I imagine you must be
>>>right..
>>>
>>>Hey, hadnt thought of the sweat thing at all, but now that it's come up
>>>up--I don't think of myself as partic. sweaty (esp since I am always a
>>>little cold) but sometimes--it's the weirdest thing, I will sweat a LOT
>>>(underarms) even when i'm ice cold,even with antiperspirant recently
>>>applied. Like, for no reason, just out of nowhere, and sometimes just
>>>under one arm.
>>>
>>>What the h**l is THAT??
>>>
>>>At Thu, 11 May 2000, Barbara wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Well, it's just a thought, but if we can get facial hair,
>>>>sweat like men, gain weight and lose hair in a male pattern way, why not
>>>>build muscle like them?
>>>>After all, shouldn't we get something out of it? :)
>>>>
>>--
>>Barbara
>>

--
Barbara



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