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I'm getting hungry for one of my Mom's Pot Roasts..
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I too am roasting hot at night, and have been told over and over through the years that I am like a radiator to sleep next to.
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I had the AC on full blast and I still woke up sweating! good grief! what does a girl need to do to get some sleep at night?
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Dejibo, if you find the answer, please let me know!! I too am waking up through the night sweating, with a window AC blowing right at my face! What the heck? I think my body could heat the entire state of Alaska!
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Found a paper titled "Periodic hyperthermia and abnormal circadian temperature rhythm in a patient with multiple sclerosis" that looks interesting, and many other MS patients seem to have this same experience ...
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Can I answer both? LOL

I usually wear sweats and socks to bed. Most nights I start out freezing with chills, almost like I have fever chills, but my temp is actually a few degrees below normal during this time. Of course I pile on extra blankets just so I can warm up and fall asleep. Sometime during the night my body heater kicks in and I wake up in a pool of sweat. This has happened pretty much every night since my initial exacerbation.
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Found a paper titled "Periodic hyperthermia and abnormal circadian temperature rhythm in a patient with multiple sclerosis" that looks interesting, and many other MS patients seem to have this same experience ...
Can you quote your source, or give up a link? I am so tired of this.

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Can you quote your source, or give up a link? I am so tired of this.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16900768

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Dej, I wonder if this has anything to do with menopause. Or peri menopause? I'm 48.....not sure how old everyone else here is who posted that they get hot at night. I'm not hot all the time. Sometimes it's at night when I'm trying to sleep. Other times it's during the day. I think we're all within 7-10 years of each other give or take.
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I had a surgical menopause many many years ago, but even in my teens, I roasted at night. I have always had a temp issue. My normal body temp runs a full degree low, until I fall asleep, and then I can be clocked at 102 on bad nights.
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