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Old 08-11-2012, 09:34 PM #11
Mariel Mariel is offline
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I sweat now, after many years of not sweating. And my temperature rose to about 97.5 instead of 96.5. I don't know what made this happen. We are having a hot summer like most places, but I can sweat inside in air conditioning too. I really need air conditioning at this time. When I was young I did sweat in the heat and I know it was a good thing. Then it all stopped for many years. I wash a lot of clothes, including my bras every day. I notice that I must shower more often as I get an unpleasant odor since I started sweating again. It is not the same as sweat used to be. I have heard old ladies start to smell funny. Is that me? I have no idea. Another mystery.
Sounds like the people on this forum are quite various when it comes to sweating.
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