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Re: Pathophysiology of SSRI sweating

Posted by Glydin on April 3, 2006, at 18:26:11

In reply to Re: Pathophysiology of SSRI sweating » Glydin, posted by Phillipa on April 3, 2006, at 18:10:33

> Are you sure it's not starting to be that time of life? It starts for different people for any number of years and some not at all.

~~~ Yep, that is a factor and the night sweats have been present for a while. No hot flashes but I am generally more warm whereas I used to freeze all the time. The night sweats are mild and I'm sure that comes from being hormonal challenged. This sweating is with activity and more than I'm accustomed to. The good thing is at least it looks like I'm REALLY working hard. (smile)

I think there is a connection with the Lex. I know a male on Zoloft who has noticed the increased sweating too. It's annoying but not a big deal. I would just like to understand what biological action is involved.


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