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HOT FLUSHES

carophie04

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Location
West Sussex
Type of diabetes
Treatment type
Insulin
i HAVE RECENTLY BEEN DIAGNOSED TYPE 2 AND AM ONE MONTH THROUGH TRYING TO REDUCE
BLOOD SUGAR WITH DIET/EXERCISE. i AM HAVING THE MOST HORRENDOUS HOT FLUSHES AND SWEATING - AT THE AGE OF 72 - WELL PAST MENOPAUSE! I WAS HAVING THEM FOR A FEW MONTHS BEFORE BEING DIAGNOSED BUT I AM SURE I SHOULD HAVE BEEN CHECKED OUT FOR DIABETES AT THE END OF LAST YEAR WHEN I FIRST WENT TO MY GP. HAS ANYONE ELSE WITH DIABETES OF AROUND MY AGE REPORTED THE RETURN OF THIS MENACE AND, IF SO, WHAT CAN THEY SUGGEST WOULD RID ME OF IT? i'M COPING QUITE WELL WITH THE DIETING SIDE OF THINGS BUT THIS FLUSHING/SWEATING IS REALLY DRIVING ME MAD.
 
Hi Carophie and welcome to the forum I too have this problem and know it's not the menopause. This may have nothing to do with diabetes but you never know. There is a recent thread on this subject which you might find helpful as there is some useful information in the links provided. There is a very interesting link posted by catherinecherub.

viewtopic.php?f=15&t=22566

I have narrowed mine down to coffee and stress, both of which I find impossible to avoid!

Since you are newly diagnosed, I think you will find this information useful:

 
I'm not your age, but I was getting the hottest sweats at nightmy nighty could literally be rung out-and not down to menopause either.....mine have been caused by duloxetine tablets that I am on.

Have you been put on any other medication recently? My night time sweats did not start unitl about 5ish weeks I believe after I had gone on to my current dosage-the side-effects did not happen immediately....
 
Thanks Daisy and donnellysdogs fro your replies which are most useful. I was put on Digoxin at the end of last year and have also had my blood pressure medication increased so possibly connected in view of what you say. WIll ask GP next week when I go for the results of the HMIaC. Thanks again to both of you for replyingand reassurance.
 
I really sympathise with hot flushes...not been through menopause yet...but having these night sweats were absolutely awful...especially when I used to go to bed with socks and a whatie bag to try and keep warm!!!!!...

I do hope that you find an answer, me personally I believe it will be down to something concerning the medications you are taking...but that is only because of my recent experience...it certainly is worth mentioning to GP, and also making a note of what times these hot flushes occur...there may well be a pattern...i.e. afternoons, morning etc or say 2 hours after taking a specific medication.....good luck to you and best wishes...
 
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