People who have diabetic neuropathy are known to experience decreased sweating in their feet but increased sweating in their face and neck. The increased sweating in the upper body is thought to be in compensation for that lost in the lower limbs.
It seems as though that this redistribution of sweat may occur far earlier than any overt neuropathy. Researchers looked at the sweat pattern of people who had been recently diagnosed with T1 (2-20months, age 10-20) and found it to be already evident. They suggest that the that the sympathetic nervous system (that controls sweating) is especially vulnerable to high glucose levels.
http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/co ... l.pdf+html
xorsyst said:If it's diabetes-related, that might explain it. Not sure how to fix it though - I'd love to hear any advice or suggestions!
Sanober said:Going to attempt 8k this Sat outdoors.
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