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Old December 9th, 2003, 04:33 PM
determined
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For several days I've been sweating profusely. I'm not hot, in fact, my
hands and feet are COLD! I'm not stressed, nothing has changed in my
environment, yadda yadda. But my pits are literally drooling... Sorry if
this is tmi, but has anyone else experienced this? Could it be hormonal?
(Too young for menopause though)

det


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Old December 9th, 2003, 05:23 PM
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"Jayjay" wrote in message
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 08:33:24 -0800, "determined"
wrote:

For several days I've been sweating profusely. I'm not hot, in fact, my
hands and feet are COLD! I'm not stressed, nothing has changed in my
environment, yadda yadda. But my pits are literally drooling... Sorry

if
this is tmi, but has anyone else experienced this? Could it be hormonal?
(Too young for menopause though)

det


LOL... sorry, now ideas.. just found your post humours.

How's skiing going? Could it be the increase in the cardio that you
just aren't used to?


At least I don't stink! LOL! Well, do you think it could cause that for
several days afterwards? Do you think maybe it could be caffeine related? -
I have added a diet coke daily...

det


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Old December 9th, 2003, 07:56 PM
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"Jayjay" wrote in message
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 09:23:13 -0800, "determined"
wrote:


"Jayjay" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 08:33:24 -0800, "determined"
wrote:

For several days I've been sweating profusely. I'm not hot, in fact,

my
hands and feet are COLD! I'm not stressed, nothing has changed in my
environment, yadda yadda. But my pits are literally drooling...

Sorry
if
this is tmi, but has anyone else experienced this? Could it be

hormonal?
(Too young for menopause though)

det


LOL... sorry, now ideas.. just found your post humours.

How's skiing going? Could it be the increase in the cardio that you
just aren't used to?


At least I don't stink! LOL! Well, do you think it could cause that for
several days afterwards? Do you think maybe it could be caffeine

related? -
I have added a diet coke daily...

det


Did I create another bad habit in you?

Diet coke - coffee... same difference. I'm not really sure.


Really, I think looking at all these hot plumbers is getting me all worked
up ;-)


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Old December 9th, 2003, 09:45 PM
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determined wrote:
At least I don't stink! LOL! Well, do you think it could cause that for
several days afterwards? Do you think maybe it could be caffeine related? -
I have added a diet coke daily...


Caffeine does increase sweating, but I don't think one diet Coke would
have a noticable effect. It's possible, though.

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Old December 10th, 2003, 01:35 AM
Brad Sheppard
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Default OT - very sweaty

Sounds like the hot flashes my wife gets - but she's 55.

"determined" wrote in message ...
For several days I've been sweating profusely. I'm not hot, in fact, my
hands and feet are COLD! I'm not stressed, nothing has changed in my
environment, yadda yadda. But my pits are literally drooling... Sorry if
this is tmi, but has anyone else experienced this? Could it be hormonal?
(Too young for menopause though)

det

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Old December 10th, 2003, 03:08 AM
Perple Gyrl
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Default OT - very sweaty

Diet coke is evil (aspartame). Try Diet RC with Splenda and caffeine or
Diet Rite with Splenda and caffeine free.... Who knows if aspartame causes
sweating or not.... but it won't hurt to stop eating/drinking it!

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"determined" wrote in message
...

"Jayjay" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 08:33:24 -0800, "determined"
wrote:

For several days I've been sweating profusely. I'm not hot, in fact,

my
hands and feet are COLD! I'm not stressed, nothing has changed in my
environment, yadda yadda. But my pits are literally drooling... Sorry

if
this is tmi, but has anyone else experienced this? Could it be

hormonal?
(Too young for menopause though)

det


LOL... sorry, now ideas.. just found your post humours.

How's skiing going? Could it be the increase in the cardio that you
just aren't used to?


At least I don't stink! LOL! Well, do you think it could cause that for
several days afterwards? Do you think maybe it could be caffeine

related? -
I have added a diet coke daily...

det




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Old December 10th, 2003, 12:26 PM
Cox SMTP east
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It could be your body is just dumping excess water you are holding,
especially could be possible since you are just getting back on your plan
after vacation. Whenever I am shedding water I sweat buckets from the
easiest task and at the oddest times; in the gym I am a total mess. I
usually think of shedding water by frequent trips to the bathroom, but I've
also noticed lately, I seem to sweat a lot of held water out. If you have
access to a steamroom try that...it seems to get it all done in one fell
swoop.

Elise
"Brad Sheppard" wrote in message
om...
Sounds like the hot flashes my wife gets - but she's 55.

"determined" wrote in message

...
For several days I've been sweating profusely. I'm not hot, in fact, my
hands and feet are COLD! I'm not stressed, nothing has changed in my
environment, yadda yadda. But my pits are literally drooling... Sorry

if
this is tmi, but has anyone else experienced this? Could it be

hormonal?
(Too young for menopause though)

det



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Old December 10th, 2003, 02:27 PM
Perple Gyrl
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No Diet RC???
Dollar General also sells soda that has aspartame.... I don't know where you
are at or know if you have Dollar General there but you may want to check it
out.... What about Diet Rite?
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"Jayjay" wrote in message
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 21:08:24 -0600, "Perple Gyrl"
wrote:

Diet coke is evil (aspartame). Try Diet RC with Splenda and caffeine or
Diet Rite with Splenda and caffeine free.... Who knows if aspartame

causes
sweating or not.... but it won't hurt to stop eating/drinking it!


All well and good except I cannot find a single store around that
sells Diet RC.



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Old December 10th, 2003, 02:42 PM
Perple Gyrl
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It's early and I had a typo... Dollar General soda has Splenda not
aspartame... sorry for the confusion. I've had it before and it doesn't
taste yucky. What about drinking Green tea???

So, let me get this straight, you're knocking Diet coke because it
contains aspertame, yet you then say to go to dollar general and buy
off brand *icky tasting* diet soda w/ aspartame in it??? Where's the
logic?



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Old December 11th, 2003, 12:18 AM
Perple Gyrl
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From my memory, it has about 30% of the caffeine in coffee. I think black
tea has more caffeine then green. I personally don't like the taste of
black tea....

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"Jayjay" wrote in message
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 08:42:28 -0600, "Perple Gyrl"
wrote:

It's early and I had a typo... Dollar General soda has Splenda not
aspartame... sorry for the confusion. I've had it before and it doesn't
taste yucky. What about drinking Green tea???


I do drink green tea occaionally. But at work that boils down to a
storage space issue.

And, did you know that green tea is actually very low in caffeine -
contrary to popular belief



 




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