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Leslie 01-11-2009 07:27 PM

Question on Sweating
 
Hi everyone -

I am hoping that you can make a suggestion to help stop (or atleast decrease my sweating). Since developing PN I sweat profusely on my face and head. While getting ready to go to work or any type of activity for that matter, my face and head sweat horribly. My hair is always damp to the point that I don't bother trying to style or fix it anymore 'cause it won't stay.

Right now I am taking lyrica, amitryptyline and tramadol (as needed) and the recommended supplements. Could the meds be causing this? Also, I am 50 so maybe the pre-menapause has some part to play...

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I am tired of my makeup running down my face every morning!!

mrsD 01-12-2009 01:22 AM

I think sweating
 
is connected to insulin actions.

Sugar and caffeine used to make me sweat terribly. I still
sweat when I am doing exercise. Diabetics sweat after eating..this is called gustatory sweating. If yours is after your breakfast, try a high protein one with no caffeine or sugar, and see what happens. I also sweat after a hot shower or hot bath.

When I started r-lipoic acid and 400mcg of chromium, the sweating really went down. Since cutting out all sugar I have noticed a HUGE change in myself.

Another trigger for sweating is NSAIDs or aspirin. If I am having an arthritis flare--and take Aleve, I will sweat more.

I think much of the sweating during and after menopause just happens to coincide with insulin problems, timing.

I think the tramadol is the worst offender for your sweating.
It works on mu receptors, like opiates, and opiates also cause huge sweating issues for some.

shiney sue 01-12-2009 10:57 PM

Hi there
 
I have to agree with the sugar and caffine also my mother and I would have
have a terrible time with Amitryptypline just sweat,hmm Dr. rold us we
might and we did,perhaps you could ask you neuro about this.

For the sugar i've been a diabectic since I was 15,or that's when most of
my Drs. agree on..Does your face turn red as well,slight acne or not has anyone mentioned Rosacea to you,it can also make you sweat and your hair
get wet..Just wondering...Tram made me sick to the tummie that really made
me sweat...Sue Menapause yikes!!! I sorry i'm no help at all.:(:(

jakatak 01-13-2009 09:17 AM

Funny, I don't sweat a lick anymore. I used to sweat like crazy. But now...I don't even put on deoderant. Apparently my sweat glands are dying. Along with everything else! Oh well.


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