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Old 09-27-2012, 09:18 AM #1
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Was diagnosed 2 years ago w/ Tos after a battery of testing related to lymphoma due to a lump on the side of my neck. I am now sweating at night- wake up in the middle of the night damp and then in the morning am dry. Wondering if anyone else experiences the same and this could be related to the TOS? Thanks for reading, have a great day!
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Sweating at night can be from medications (NSAIDs and narcotics are big offenders).
Low blood sugar attacks. (snack before bedtime may help)
Low grade infection somewhere (urinary, or sinus, Crohn's).
Hormone changes or thyroid issues
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Thank you for posting this. I have recently been diagnosed withTOS and have started having night sweats. I honestly was beginning to wonder if at age 31 I was starting the change of life way too early. Maybe it is due to the NSAIDS as I am on them constantly.
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I keep a stainless steel bottle filled with ice and cold water next to my bed. If you wake up sweating, drink a little bit. It really helps.

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Thank you for posting this. I have recently been diagnosed withTOS and have started having night sweats. I honestly was beginning to wonder if at age 31 I was starting the change of life way too early. Maybe it is due to the NSAIDS as I am on them constantly.
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