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Default Excessive sweating

I am drenched just dusting, walking the dog, or any mild activity out or indoors. Last evening we went to a deck crawl-it was humid but in the low 80s. My hair was soaked and I glistened-not in a good way. When friends hugged me, they kept their distance No one else was sweating at all

I read that this can be a symptom of MS. This has been going on about 2 weeks-maybe a bit less. It is combining with almost no control of my bladder and the continued leg spasms.

So I am asking if any of you have ever had this problem of excessive sweating? I was so embarrassed last night...
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