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Default night sweats? anyone else

For about a month now I wake up every night freezing cold from night sweats. Im 25 and a 1.5 years post concussion.

(Back story.. I was hit by a car as a pedestrian. I still have issues with whiplash, daily headaches, light and noise sensitivity and fatigue.)

Ive tried sleeping in warmer pjs, lighter ones, turning the heat up, and keeping the room cooler. It doesn't seem to matter

I haven't had any changes to medication in the last month so i don't believe its side effects

Does anyone else experience this? Any suggestions or tips?

Thanks!
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