Anyone experiencing hot flashes and night sweats (non menopausal) lately? | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24926363 United States 11/14/2012 07:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Me too. Usually healthy all the time. So this is noted. Quoting: Adamic Seed All the symptoms of radiation poisoning: -night sweats -vivid dreams (I recall all my dreams) -headaches (I never get headaches) -nausia (ditto) -six hour left ear ring (first for that)(left=bad) -stress/anxiety/panic/dissociation/memory/fuzzy thinking -rash (occasionally) -thryroid swollen and sore (almost never- don't get sick) -sleep disturbances (I can usually sleep at the drop of a hat) -also: fuzzy electricity traveling all over my body at night, not the usual vibrations. (am electrosensitive) increased electrical feelings, static shocks. This is a little scary guys, the past two days me and my wife have been having this, all of the symptoms you put up, my wife thought it might be hormones and is going to get a hormone test, We were just talking about this this morning!! Yesterday I actually had to tear my clothes off in the car, it felt like I had just taken hot clothes out of the dryer and put them on, like my body radiated heat or something.. chest was all flush, and felt like I was having a day long panic attack or something.. But, it doesn't feel like being sick, almost like being in withdrawal or like I took a drug and had a bad reaction or something on top of all of it... Today I feel it, but not as bad, just super weak, and very shaky, like I have no strength or energy or vigor. It's gotta be radiation, I just can't wait to go to bed and lay down.... Same here.. getting about 12 hours sleep everyday.. I have all the symptoms of radiation poisoning! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15366249 United States 11/14/2012 07:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP. Could be thyroid but COULD be early menopause. I always had erratic menstrual cycles since the age of 25 and weird ovarian pain. By 40 I started having flashes and night sweats. By 42 I was DONE. FSH (look it up) confirmed my egg producing days were over. So get the thyroid check and your FSH level checked. Early menopause happens. If neither of those explains your symptoms then yeah..Google the ascension symptoms. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24926363 United States 11/14/2012 07:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | open question: to those having the hot flashes/night sweats (or your family members).....where do you live? state and closest large city. I'm not having any, but it'd be interesting to see if this is a symptom of radiation and/or environment. Or geographically connected Same symptoms.. I live in Central California.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15366249 United States 11/14/2012 07:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wait, what the heck is a "hot flash"? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25582621 I searched it- but found no real descriptions..mostly just symptomatic "treatments" you just feel hot for a short time? and its so uncomfortable as to seek medication? & testing? what part am I missing here? Explanation from experience: A Hot Flash is like all of a sudden a fire has been lit inside and is heating you up from the inside out. It feels like you are going to spontaneously combust. You could walk into a freezer and it still wouldn't cool you off. Most last from 15 seconds up to two minutes. Sometimes if you are prone to blushing your face and body turns red and you get goose bumps. Night Sweating is when you get a Hot Flash but additionally you break out in a deep sweat. Usually on the back of the neck, back of knees, under and between breasts and underarms. It is not pretty. After a night sweat you often cool off quickly and get chilled. It is a viscous cycle. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4920826 United States 11/14/2012 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25488094 Canada 11/14/2012 07:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This could be the energies from space increasing body vibrations and preparing us during our sleep. We could be evolving and night sweats a sympton of this taking place. Maybe the body is being upgraded at night. Quoting: Dorado 20703258 THIS. I've had this on and off for the last few years... it's particularly intense lately and since I had it way before Fukushima, I believe it is not in any way a symptom of radiation poisoning or other nastyness.. The 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. have something to do with "sidereal time" and the ways that the cosmic rays penetrate the earth's atmosphere at those angles at those times...I read an explanation once but have forgotten the details. Symptoms of rapid pineal gland activation is what I believe it is.... natural and beneficial in fact, if occasionally uncomfortable. Sometimes it's weird that only my pillow will be soaked,,, as if all the energy/heat is concentrated in my head... Other times, it's a whole body thing. Nothing to be afraid of though. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24926363 United States 11/14/2012 11:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This could be the energies from space increasing body vibrations and preparing us during our sleep. We could be evolving and night sweats a sympton of this taking place. Maybe the body is being upgraded at night. Quoting: Dorado 20703258 THIS. I've had this on and off for the last few years... it's particularly intense lately and since I had it way before Fukushima, I believe it is not in any way a symptom of radiation poisoning or other nastyness.. The 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. have something to do with "sidereal time" and the ways that the cosmic rays penetrate the earth's atmosphere at those angles at those times...I read an explanation once but have forgotten the details. Symptoms of rapid pineal gland activation is what I believe it is.... natural and beneficial in fact, if occasionally uncomfortable. Sometimes it's weird that only my pillow will be soaked,,, as if all the energy/heat is concentrated in my head... Other times, it's a whole body thing. Nothing to be afraid of though. Thank you for this post (reply).. This is why I appreciate GLP.. |
Mahala User ID: 27670073 United States 11/15/2012 12:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been having them also, but I started menopause early. I've had them off and on for over 10 years. I hate them, but also found out it depends on what I eat and drink. I definitely know that chocolate will cause it to start and stress is also a big part of it... Vincent Price - “A man who limits his interests, limits his life.” |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22194081 United States 11/15/2012 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22194081 United States 11/15/2012 10:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7554855 Canada 11/15/2012 10:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would be interesting to hear from men who work outside all day (construction sites). If they too are getting these symptoms then we start to narrow down the source. Also, would be interesting to hear from peeps in other countries? Or, is this a North American phenomena? |
Lisa From Indiana User ID: 25615075 United States 11/15/2012 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I live in the midwest and have been having these night seats for some time. I take my temperature regulary and my healthy tmeperature is 95.7 to 96.2 instead of 98.6. I am treating my thyroid with supplements. I do have some of the other symptoms of radiation posioning. Take your temperature and see what you get. My guess is that no matter what part of the country (US) that you live in, Fukishima has damaged your thyroid like it has mine. |
Lisa From Indiana User ID: 25615075 United States 11/15/2012 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I take my temperature regulary and my healthy tmeperature is 95.7 to 96.2 instead of 98.6. I am treating my thyroid with supplements. I do have some of the other symptoms of radiation posioning. Take your temperature and see what you get. My guess is that no matter what part of the country (US) that you live in, Fukishima has damaged your thyroid like it has mine. |
zephyr User ID: 9728442 United States 11/15/2012 11:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | wait, what the heck is a "hot flash"? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25582621 I searched it- but found no real descriptions..mostly just symptomatic "treatments" you just feel hot for a short time? and its so uncomfortable as to seek medication? & testing? what part am I missing here? Explanation from experience: A Hot Flash is like all of a sudden a fire has been lit inside and is heating you up from the inside out. It feels like you are going to spontaneously combust. You could walk into a freezer and it still wouldn't cool you off. Most last from 15 seconds up to two minutes. Sometimes if you are prone to blushing your face and body turns red and you get goose bumps. Night Sweating is when you get a Hot Flash but additionally you break out in a deep sweat. Usually on the back of the neck, back of knees, under and between breasts and underarms. It is not pretty. After a night sweat you often cool off quickly and get chilled. It is a viscous cycle. this has been happening to me for years, I am 50 and have chalked it up to forever menopause. :) But i live in the desert sw and i spend a lot of time in the sun everyday. I am currently sleeping with a fan on all night and open window, the low gets down to 40 and my room is an icebox, but twice a night, same time as everyone else (3ish and 6ish) I wake up covered in sweat. I throw off the covers sometimes get up and take the dogs outside to give the bed a chance to cool down, get back in bed freezing my ass off. I take menopausal herbs and have been, which helped with irritability and insomnia, but the night sweats do NOT let up. Now stay with me here because this is important to this discussion. I currently do not work so spend much time outdoors, and except for a brief period of 8 months I have not worked out of the home..in the last several years..during that 8 months I worked at the DA's office and was inside a huge building ALL DAY. Literally did not go outside and was so tired when I got home did not sit out in the sun. I remember not being woken up during the night like now in sweats.......if I had been waking up sweating like I do now I would have been a zombie at work. This is all very strange and I had been contemplating solar radiation because I do spend a lot of time in the sun, everyday. I am going to stay indoors as much as possible the next few days and see if the sweats let up. so happy to read everyone else having these....thanks OP Live and let live.......really |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28456268 United Kingdom 12/05/2012 02:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20898323 United States 12/05/2012 02:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20898323 United States 12/05/2012 02:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Butt Pincher User ID: 24926363 United States 12/05/2012 02:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Night sweating is now getting profuse.. 21 yr male waking up totally soaked in sweat my pillow will be so wet i cannot use it. My room is very cool because I have a big fan near my bed.. I have never had this issue until the past few weeks.. I cannot express enough how much im sweating lol kinda weird that im sweating so much in my sleep. Quoting: Telvin 1412708 Glad I checked my night sweats on GLP.. I've had night sweats for about a month..I also have a sinus infection.. for about the same period of time.. kinda scary.. I wanted to update my last post on this thread (above not signed in).. (glad to see it's back up) My symptoms have subsided.. (mostly) just occasional sweats..not every night..and not as severe.. It's a 2 month thing.. At least for me.. so hang in there.. |
IssueX User ID: 14348632 United States 12/05/2012 02:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Night sweating is now getting profuse.. 21 yr male waking up totally soaked in sweat my pillow will be so wet i cannot use it. My room is very cool because I have a big fan near my bed.. I have never had this issue until the past few weeks.. I cannot express enough how much im sweating lol kinda weird that im sweating so much in my sleep. Quoting: Telvin 1412708 Glad I checked my night sweats on GLP.. I've had night sweats for about a month..I also have a sinus infection.. for about the same period of time.. kinda scary.. I wanted to update my last post on this thread (above not signed in).. (glad to see it's back up) My symptoms have subsided.. (mostly) just occasional sweats..not every night..and not as severe.. It's a 2 month thing.. At least for me.. so hang in there.. yep to nearly all of the symptoms mentioned in this thread wtf? |