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Question Too Hot On Rebif

I've been on Rebif since November of 2012.

For over a year now, I've been waking in the night, after just a few hours of sleep, feeling very hot.

I have to get up, and stay up, in order to cool down.

I am hypothyroid, and my DO re-tests my TSH, Free T3 & Free T4 on a regular basis.

I'm on the Vivelle Dot (estrogen) and he also tests those levels.

I'm not over-weight. The exact opposite. I am 5.2 & weigh 78#s.

Has anyone else experienced feeling too hot on Rebif?

Chelle

I drink 8-10 glasses of water a day.

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