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Old 07-17-2015, 12:02 PM #1
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Default Feverish chills

My husband experiences frequent episodes where he sweats profusely, doing very little, then gets freezing cold, and then extremely tired. These episodes don't last long and usually if he has a lay down he's fine.

We have always put it down to the medication, but I'm wondering if this is a "normal" part of the SFN?

Just curious if anyone else has these symptoms?

Thanks. Linda
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When my symptoms are bad, I'm often freezing cold. I'm also extremely sensitive to cold. I don't do the sweating, though...just a lot of shivering.
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