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Old 08-09-2011, 11:24 AM #1
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Default OK, MOST ANNOYING MS problem yet- YIKES!!

I know I'm in AZ, and I in my mid 40's, but do guy's get menopause? I swear I am going through it.

For the past 3 days or so I have had INTENSE fluctuations in my body temp. I can't regulate it. One minute I am bundled in a blanket in my house and the next minute I am tearing it off sweating, then minutes later I am freezing cold again, I put on some slightly heavier slacks and then too hot, I mean DRIPPING in sweat, within a matter of seconds.

I have doctor appointment Friday but frankly, I can't hold out.

Has anyone (other than menopausal women) had this problem? DARN IT!
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