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<blockquote data-quote="Django" data-source="post: 301787" data-attributes="member: 47146"><p>Me too. I have had excessive sweating for years now. I don't know if it's connected with the diabetes but definately not Metformin as I've only been taking it for approx 5 weeks.</p><p>At work I have the aircon on constantly, as cold as it will go. Everyone else keeps turning it off because they are freezing.</p><p>Even on an extremely cold winters day I only have to walk for say 10 mins, with a coat on, and I'm soaked in sweat. The back of my shirt gets wet but especially my face and hair. I rarely sleep under the bedclothes, always on top. It's extremely embarrasing.</p><p>Doctor did some tests including thyroid but the answer was "you have a sensitive thermostat". It really does put me off some social occasions as I know I will be far too hot and have sweat running down my face.</p><p>As other posters: it's nice to know I'm not alone.</p><p></p><p>Django</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Django, post: 301787, member: 47146"] Me too. I have had excessive sweating for years now. I don't know if it's connected with the diabetes but definately not Metformin as I've only been taking it for approx 5 weeks. At work I have the aircon on constantly, as cold as it will go. Everyone else keeps turning it off because they are freezing. Even on an extremely cold winters day I only have to walk for say 10 mins, with a coat on, and I'm soaked in sweat. The back of my shirt gets wet but especially my face and hair. I rarely sleep under the bedclothes, always on top. It's extremely embarrasing. Doctor did some tests including thyroid but the answer was "you have a sensitive thermostat". It really does put me off some social occasions as I know I will be far too hot and have sweat running down my face. As other posters: it's nice to know I'm not alone. Django [/QUOTE]
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