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Does Anyone Have Issues Where You Sweat Excessively And Become Nausous And Start Vomiting?
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posted January 14, 2019
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A MyFibroTeam Member

I sweat everyday but worse when I’m cleaning or after I get out of shower! It leaves you feeling totally exhausted.

posted January 14, 2019
A MyFibroTeam Member

yes! some days i wake up absolutly fine, then i start sweating and getting clammy. then comes the vomiting. every few months I spend a weekend confined to the couch or bed with a bucket.

posted January 14, 2019
A MyFibroTeam Member

Cyntherea, I do sweat a lot, become over heated easily, dizzy and nauseated; however, I have not vomited. I usually have to lay down or sit down right away. You should see the looks I get when this happens while I am shopping cuz I will literally sit on the isle floor or lay down for 5-10 minutes until I feel I can continue. I tell those that are kind enough to ask if I need help that I will be ok once I cool down, that this is normal for me and that I do not require medical assistance.

posted January 14, 2019
A MyFibroTeam Member

That is exactly it everything says hot but the skin is ice cold. It comes and goes all day long.

posted January 14, 2019
A MyFibroTeam Member

I have horrible sweating and get nauseous my skin will be ice cold but I’m drenched in sweat! JulieDobsonRupp

posted January 14, 2019

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