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<blockquote data-quote="MrSteveVee" data-source="post: 606265" data-attributes="member: 31813"><p>Hiya fellow Betties!</p><p></p><p>Does anyone suffer from head sweats during the night?, I don't mean normal sweating that we are all suffering from in the Uk at the moment due to our exceptionally nice hot weather but just the head only. I often wake up and the pillow is completely drenched as if I had poured a cup of water over the pillow. Its only the head, as the rest if me appears quite normal. Its costing me a fortune in new pillows as I need new ones every couple of months. Might be a side affect of the medication but as it only occurs once or twice a week and the medication is regular it probably isn't so I suspect is may be linked to a high or a low??? Not sure which as I am type 2 and my borough does not prescribe test strips for type 2 and I have been a victim of that horrid word Redundancy so I cannot buy anything to check. If anyone else has these and knows if its a sign of high, or low it would be most helpful</p><p></p><p>thanks for listening</p><p></p><p>Steve V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrSteveVee, post: 606265, member: 31813"] Hiya fellow Betties! Does anyone suffer from head sweats during the night?, I don't mean normal sweating that we are all suffering from in the Uk at the moment due to our exceptionally nice hot weather but just the head only. I often wake up and the pillow is completely drenched as if I had poured a cup of water over the pillow. Its only the head, as the rest if me appears quite normal. Its costing me a fortune in new pillows as I need new ones every couple of months. Might be a side affect of the medication but as it only occurs once or twice a week and the medication is regular it probably isn't so I suspect is may be linked to a high or a low??? Not sure which as I am type 2 and my borough does not prescribe test strips for type 2 and I have been a victim of that horrid word Redundancy so I cannot buy anything to check. If anyone else has these and knows if its a sign of high, or low it would be most helpful thanks for listening Steve V [/QUOTE]
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