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Always Hot And Sweaty


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I have come to realize in the last couple of years (about the amount of time I've been having digestive issues- just diagnosed a couple of months ago,) that I have been really hot and sweaty. More so than other people around me. I can sit in front of the window air conditioner and be hot still. If I am in the rest of the room for me to be comfortable everyone else is cold. I always feel hot. I used to sweat so much at night, but that seems to have decreased when gluten free, but it still happens during the day. Does anyone know what this is or if it is related to food issues? Thanks.


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I have come to realize in the last couple of years (about the amount of time I've been having digestive issues- just diagnosed a couple of months ago,) that I have been really hot and sweaty. More so than other people around me. I can sit in front of the window air conditioner and be hot still. If I am in the rest of the room for me to be comfortable everyone else is cold. I always feel hot. I used to sweat so much at night, but that seems to have decreased when gluten free, but it still happens during the day. Does anyone know what this is or if it is related to food issues? Thanks.

Are you overweight? Do you consume a lot of sugar? Sorry if too personal ;)

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I'm a little over weight but as I seem to be loosing some weight now that I am not eating gluten (some just bloated) I am putting more on with my exercise so I seem to be staying the same. I don't eat a lot of sugar either. And the little bit i do comes from things like fruit not candy.

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I'm a little over weight but as I seem to be loosing some weight now that I am not eating gluten (some just bloated) I am putting more on with my exercise so I seem to be staying the same. I don't eat a lot of sugar either. And the little bit i do comes from things like fruit not candy.

Age? Menopause maybe?

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Age? Menopause maybe?

Not unless I'm getting menopause in my early/mid 20s. :D Though that is what my friends always teased me about.

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Thyroid could be another possibility

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Yeah on the occasion when i accidently ate gluten i had a blazing hot face and body.I am always hot but then again i do have a faulty body thermostat due to hypothyroidism :( you should have a test with your GP


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Thank you everyone for your information. I will see when I can get into the student health center.

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Hmmm I seem to have a similar problem. Let me know what you find out!

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I get hot when I have some newly cropped up food intolerance item. Peanut butter? My lower half from the waist to the toes gets really hot...maybe that?

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