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Old 03-20-2014, 09:13 AM
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Unfortunately, Debi, your medications are doing this most likely.

The SSRI and opiates have this as a side effect.

Caffeine and also NSAIDs will promote sweating, as does low blood sugars. If you notice increased sweating at meal times, just after, that is called gustatory sweating and indicates high bloods sugars (which do drop quickly), so avoiding sugar and starchy carbs may help. Gustatory sweating occurs in diabetics.
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