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Old 10-22-2013, 07:17 AM #1
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Default Do you have problems with your temperature?

I've been scorching hot my entire life, especially my head, but lately I have something new happening. I've been really struggling to control my body temperature at night. I'll be freezing, then drenched in sweat. Its like I'm breaking a fever, but my temp by thermometer is normal. The worst is when I'm simultaneously freezing cold and burning hot. I don't even understand what I'm feeling! Do I crank the AC down or add 6 blankets? lol

Anyone else have problems like this? I don't have any thyroid issues. I really think this is the MS, because the onset has coincided with a few other older symptoms flaring up.
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