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<blockquote data-quote="fletchweb" data-source="post: 1518853" data-attributes="member: 318202"><p>I noticed a change in my sweating patterns immediately after changing insulins a few years back - at least that's the only correlation I can think of - I love spicy food - the hotter the better and I would sweat a little and get a little flushed when eating something super spicy but once I changed insulins it all changed - the first time I went in to a Pad Thai place, ordered something extra spicy, and I started to sweat so much my co-workers thought that maybe I was having a heart attack or something - don;t know if it's coincidental or has something to do with either my humulog or Lantus insulin. But the abnormal sweating began around the same time I switched to those insulins and now when I have Pad Thai I sit way off in the corner of the restaurant so no one can see me and think I need an ambulance ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fletchweb, post: 1518853, member: 318202"] I noticed a change in my sweating patterns immediately after changing insulins a few years back - at least that's the only correlation I can think of - I love spicy food - the hotter the better and I would sweat a little and get a little flushed when eating something super spicy but once I changed insulins it all changed - the first time I went in to a Pad Thai place, ordered something extra spicy, and I started to sweat so much my co-workers thought that maybe I was having a heart attack or something - don;t know if it's coincidental or has something to do with either my humulog or Lantus insulin. But the abnormal sweating began around the same time I switched to those insulins and now when I have Pad Thai I sit way off in the corner of the restaurant so no one can see me and think I need an ambulance ... [/QUOTE]
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