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Default Night Sweats anyone??

I don't know if it is from the Avonex, or the hormanal changes (MS induced Menopause) or what. But every night for the last 3 months I have woken up sometime around 3 AM completely drenched in sweat. It's disgusting! I have also been having extreme daytime sweating. But the night sweats are the worst. Last night H2B made the mistake of trying to put his arm around me. And he yells "oh, gross! honey, you are soaked!".

IS this like some weird MS thing? Or is it just the menopause like thing? For some reason this started around the time I started taking Avonex, but I don't know that it stays in your system that long.
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