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Sally is really OLD, listen to her. - OK, a little older than me, but we do get a little wiser with age!! Your menopause may be like that or be insulin resistance, etc, . I had fasting glucose test test done in pregnancy as routine -turns out I had gestational diabetes (common with twins) and am now more at risk for diabetes but it's been 17 years now without. See a doctor, look at possible answers.
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Elder
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ME ME ME! I have night sweats since starting on DMDs for MS. I have complained bitterly about it.
when I stop the meds, the sweats go away. They wont let me stop the meds. hope you feel better. ![]()
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RRMS 3/26/07 . Betaseron 5/18/07 . Elevated LFTs Beta DC 7/07 Copaxone 8/7/07 . . |
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No menopause for me, not a diabetic, no known health problems besides the MS. I went thru the nights sweats too, summer, winter it didn`t seem to matter, I would wake up with my head and hair drenched, collar of my shirt soaking wet.
I didn`t feel any different, PPMS so no obvious flares or stuff. Also went through bouts of dizziness and vertigo.
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