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Old 06-06-2009, 08:12 AM #1
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Default Does anyone else roast at night?

its been a wild hot ride. Long before I was dxd with MS, I was always able to heat up quickly at night. When on interferons I ROASTED and would sweat buckets at night. Found my LFTs were way way high. I was kicked off interferons, and rolled over to Copaxone, but still the heat wave continues. Dead of winter, middle of summer, it doesnt matter. The warmer the room, the worse my own heat wave, but it doesnt matter if we are buried in snow, I am still ultra warm at night. I spoke to my brother about it, and he reminded me I did this as a kid. When we all shared a bed he said he hated to have to sleep next to me as a lil kid cause I would get so hot at night.

Does anyone else get VERY warm at night? Is this an MS trait? Just a weird thing that only I do? I cant imagine I am the only one. Since starting MS meds, it has made it 10 times worse, and it was something I had just grown accustomed to since I had done it so long, but since starting meds. WOO! I am my own heat source at night.

Btw, my LFTs are all normal range, along with all my other profiles.

Anybody else?
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Roaster here too!

I wake up in sweats all the time! I am hoping it's from menopause, because it's TIME! I don't know if I am having hot flashes or not. I get all heated up at work, but the night sweats drive me nuts- blankets on/blankets off/blankets on/blankets off!!

(i am 22 days late today, and shaking all my bells and bones and charms and yelling out on my lawn "COME ON MENOPAUSE!!!")
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roaster here! We have a ceiling fan over our bed that gets a lot of use. hubby and I made a compromise about having the ceiling fan on at night. It's easier for him to bundle up
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(i am 22 days late today, and shaking all my bells and bones and charms and yelling out on my lawn "COME ON MENOPAUSE!!!")

I hear ya! I'm doing the menopause dance, too. Can't happen soon enough for me!

Usually I'm too warm versus too cool.....even in the winter. And I can't stand to be too warm when I'm trying to sleep. Since I'm the only one in my bed (besides the cats but they don't get a vote in this) I can regulate the ceiling fan and blankets to my liking. My DH used to always be warm, too. He had to have the fan running year round and the A/C set on about 68 during the summer....so I was accustomed to the house being cool. Maybe that's why I'm warm when others are comfortable.
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When I first saw this, I thought you meant roasting a roast at night. I was going to pop in and say, I'd be up all night waiting for it to get done enough to eat...Yummmmmm....LOL

As far as roasting at night...no...I sleep under a bankie in the A/C. Already been through the change..
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With split shifts, and busy lives, and a fx back I long ago gave hubby his own room. He can stay up as long as he wants watching shootumup stuff, or the history channel till dawn if he likes, so its just me to roast in the bed. I LOVE having the AC on full blast, so I can chuck a blankie on me. I am much more comfie having a blankie than not being covered, so I gravitate towards covering up. Even the kitties wont stay with me. too warm. Once I am awake, and going, I fall right into the normal range of body temp, but at night, I get roasted.


mmmmpotroast. now I am hungry!
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I roast at night, too, but I don't think it's from the C...I've been this way for a while. My MIL used to be like me, and they attributed it to high blood pressure...hmmm.
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When I first saw this, I thought you meant roasting a roast at night. I was going to pop in and say, I'd be up all night waiting for it to get done enough to eat...Yummmmmm....LOL

As far as roasting at night...no...I sleep under a bankie in the A/C. Already been through the change..
Great minds, Sally..I read the title & was gonna answer "no, I usually do that late morning/early afternoon so it's done in time for dinner. Though roasting at night might be nice since it's cooler then." Then I read the actual post. Ooops.
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you guys crack me up. All of these empty tummies, and great appetites. Now I have to make a roast! thanks!
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Roaster here too!

I wake up in sweats all the time! I am hoping it's from menopause, because it's TIME! I don't know if I am having hot flashes or not. I get all heated up at work, but the night sweats drive me nuts- blankets on/blankets off/blankets on/blankets off!!

(i am 22 days late today, and shaking all my bells and bones and charms and yelling out on my lawn "COME ON MENOPAUSE!!!")
Are ya prego River?

By the way...I freeze to death and have to wear sweats and socks!
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