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<blockquote data-quote="happier than you" data-source="post: 1250477" data-attributes="member: 191656"><p>I've been sweating bad over 20 years. Certainly when my blood glucose has been higher, i sweat more, but i always sweat a lot anyway. I pretty much only sweat on my head and neck, which is so annoying when people say things like use anti-perspirant! What...on my head?? Strangely it's at it's worse when it rains. Any moisture in the air makes me sweat buckets, even when the temperature is quite cold. Much more than hot summer days when it's dry. Like others, i saw my GP and he wasn't really interested. Unless you're about to drop dead, they don't really care less what's wrong with you. When i sweat, i get all nervous and twitchy and that makes me sweat even more. But i sweat a lot when i'm just sat at home doing nothing too. My head is always warm, even when my legs are cold. I pretty much never sweat on my bottom half and even my armpits only sweat a normal amount even when i'm exercising. It's all on my forehead and neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="happier than you, post: 1250477, member: 191656"] I've been sweating bad over 20 years. Certainly when my blood glucose has been higher, i sweat more, but i always sweat a lot anyway. I pretty much only sweat on my head and neck, which is so annoying when people say things like use anti-perspirant! What...on my head?? Strangely it's at it's worse when it rains. Any moisture in the air makes me sweat buckets, even when the temperature is quite cold. Much more than hot summer days when it's dry. Like others, i saw my GP and he wasn't really interested. Unless you're about to drop dead, they don't really care less what's wrong with you. When i sweat, i get all nervous and twitchy and that makes me sweat even more. But i sweat a lot when i'm just sat at home doing nothing too. My head is always warm, even when my legs are cold. I pretty much never sweat on my bottom half and even my armpits only sweat a normal amount even when i'm exercising. It's all on my forehead and neck. [/QUOTE]
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