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Anyone else had night sweats before going gluten-free. I hope it isn't just me. When you look up night sweats you get nervous.


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Anyone else had night sweats before going gluten-free. I hope it isn't just me. When you look up night sweats you get nervous.

haven't been diagnosed yet (gluten free diet seems to help me though) and nightsweats is one of my many symptoms

kenlove Rising Star

Before being diagnosed almost 2 years ago, I could set my clock by the times I had to get up and change my t shirt or put a new towel around my neck. if the cold wet didnt wake me up the sweat smell did. -- After going gluten-free it stopped in 2 days!

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Anyone else had night sweats before going gluten-free. I hope it isn't just me. When you look up night sweats you get nervous.
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Count me in. I thought I was in early menopause, it happened so often. I have not woken-up in a pool of sweat since going gluten-free in Jan.

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Crofton Newbie

My hubby has woken up (or I woke him up in fear of one of us drowning) many nights before going gluten-free from night sweats. Ever since he's been eating gluten-free food, he's been fine! And I've had to change the sheets only once a week now!

plantime Contributor

I have to have my bedroom very cold at night to prevent the nightsweats. DH works overseas, but when he is home, he sleeps in another room. It is just too cold for him!

fedora Enthusiast

not me,I run cold,

but my hubby gets night sweats from dairy. He eats lots of gluten.

so not just gluten as a culprit


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I have been on an elimination diet for 7 days (no gluten, dairy, meat products etc) and my nightsweats of 20+ years stopped on the 2nd night. It was wonderful. Last night I ate a "gluten free and lactose free" muffin right before bed. I had nightsweats and bad dreams. The only ingredient listed that seems iffy is guar gum. Does anyone know if guar gum can trigger a response like gluten? I'm so thrilled with not having sweats, I'll stay gluten free forever.

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nikki-uk Enthusiast

Yes!!!

My hubby used to get terrible night sweats before going gluten-free.

He doesn't get them at all now :)

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