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Re: NIGHT SWEATS....

From: Barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 11 May 2000 19:33:14 -0500 (CDT)


I have never had to actually change the bedclothes, but I have definately had to change my jammies and my hair is very wet. Once when I was nursing my daughter I thought I had sprung a serious leak...until I realized I was sweating and how would that Milk have gotten in my hair? :) At Thu, 11 May 2000, Mary wrote: >
>Glad to hear you are checking it out with Dr. BUt jsut for reassurance,
>there is a difference between sweating in your sleep and actual 'night
>sweats'. what little i do know re; night sweats involve a seriuos
>DRENCHING. Of clothes and or bedsheets. You don't sound like you're
>soaking through anything, so maybe it's something diffrent. Still, I'm
>glad you are checking it out. Good luck! :)
>
>>I almost always wake up sweaty in the night. . . .I just turn over the
>>pillow, fling off the covers until I'm cold again (about 2 minutes) and try
>>to sleep! My previous doctor (five years ago) tested me for early
>>menopause and thyroid difficulties, deemed me "normal" and sent me to a
>>nutritionist. Now I'm awaiting a doctor's appointment for new lab tests. ..
>>next Thursday.
>>
>>Hoping for the Best, Expecting the Worst!
>>Melodee
>>

--
Barbara



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