Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 05-01-2009, 06:16 PM #1
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Question Sweating to death and cymbalta or rsd

What do u all think is the reason I have been sweating like a crazy person?? Just ringing wet, and it is embarresing> Is it the Cymbalta or Rsd, because I have had a hysterectomy for 15 years so I know it's not that.. Any advie??
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It's the rsd.
And, it's a real pain.
It's tough to dry off from a shower!

I spray anti perspirant around my neck and ears, and on my feeties.

That's all I know to do, besides drink something cold...

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IMO it's the RSD. I went off Cymbalta last November and I sweat something terrible. When I asked my doctors they say RSD. Some people complain of freezing with RSD I get hot and sweat (mine is fullbody RSD). I do worse with my pain and symptoms in the summer. I live in OH we some nice warm days last weekend and early in the week. My body was red like a sunburn only I hadn't been in the sun the heat alone lights a fire to my body. I like the winter it keeps my body temperture down.
As one of my doctors and I like to joke it's my crazy short circuited nervous system.
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I think it is the rsd also. I'm on cymbalta and I was sweating something firece before I started it. It's part of the wonderful world of rsd

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Yup, rsd. It's a very common symptom. I wish the lyrica hadn't made the numbness in my legs so bad because it was the first med I ever took which stopped my sweating! *sigh*

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I also do worse in the summer. I hurt more and sweat more.

When I went off of the Methadone, my sweating did go down. It may be a combination. You might read up on your meds and see if any of them might be making it worse.

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Ada,

Did Methadon help, why are you going off? My doctor wants me to try it. My husband and son are paramedics and my daughter in law is an RN in a level one trama ER. The three of them went crazy on me and said no way should I try. They have worked on people who weren't drug addicts that overdosed on it. My doctor explained how time sensative it is between doses. I read up on it and for now have passed. I thought it might be something I could come back to in the future.
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Exactly I was cleaning house the other day with just a fan on and no air conditioning it's in the high 70's here and My face looked like I had a bad sunburn, but at work I was shoveling some material into drums and I thought I was going to pass out from sweating so much.. It is really embaressing at work. thanks for the reply.. Lisa
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We should have buttons made up that says something like "no I'm not having a heart attack, It's RSD". Not only do I sweat a lot, but my face will turn blood red at the drop of a hat. People will ask me if I need to go to the hospital, I just smile and tell them that I'm always like that and unless I fall to the floor, I'm really ok.

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We should have buttons made up that says something like "no I'm not having a heart attack, It's RSD". Not only do I sweat a lot, but my face will turn blood red at the drop of a hat. People will ask me if I need to go to the hospital, I just smile and tell them that I'm always like that and unless I fall to the floor, I'm really ok.

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