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Re: Increased Body Temperature--SSRI s/e??

Posted by katekite on October 13, 2002, at 9:24:49

In reply to Increased Body Temperature--SSRI s/e??, posted by Mystia on October 11, 2002, at 19:40:09

Check to make sure you aren't hyperthyroid. Some tests are better than others so a screening check may not have been good enough.
Though you would probably have other symptoms if you were hyperthyroid. My first symptoms were insomnia and feeling hot and moodiness, it took another 6 months to get the racing pulse and tremor and it also took that long for me to actually register as low fever, too. Hyperthyroidism is an all the time hot though one can superimpose hot flashes, versus menopausal symptoms are hot flashes surrounded by mostly normal temperature. Hypothyroidism can have heat and cold intolerance as a symptom, but usually the overall temperature would run low not high. Cushing's can also have heat intolerance as a symptom -- I think in that the temperature runs normal.
kate


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