Sweating in 2024

Goodoer

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Anyone else feel like they are having sweating issues this year? I find my body starts to sweat for cooing immediately now. I thought it had to do with my newly diagnosed high blood pressure (genetics it seems) and the pills, but my doctor said no....

I did light chores outside today and I was drenched. Am I too accustomed to air conditioning? Is it a thing with getting older? I play sports regularly (typically hockey).

(I'm a shower freak. I'll take multiple showers per day just for that clean feeling).
 

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Anyone else feel like they are having sweating issues this year? I find my body starts to sweat for cooing immediately now. I thought it had to do with my newly diagnosed high blood pressure (genetics it seems) and the pills, but my doctor said no....

I did light chores outside today and I was drenched. Am I too accustomed to air conditioning? Is it a thing with getting older? I play sports regularly (typically hockey).

(I'm a shower freak. I'll take multiple showers per day just for that clean feeling).
They say if you are fit you sweat more, but it seems you have always been fit so. Hmm I got nothing.
 

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I know nobody wants to hear it, we humans love to burry our heads in the sand, but increased sensitivity to warm weather is a very common symptom for those of us dealing with long covid. One of the many inflammatory and vascular issues that add to the fun times. :(
 
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I know nobody wants to hear it, we humans love to burry our heads in the sand, but increased sensitivity to warm weather is a very common symptom for those of us dealing with long covid. One of the many inflammatory and vascular issues that add to the fun times. :(
Yep
 

Goodoer

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I know nobody wants to hear it, we humans love to burry our heads in the sand, but increased sensitivity to warm weather is a very common symptom for those of us dealing with long covid. One of the many inflammatory and vascular issues that add to the fun times. :(
I asked if my now-found blood pressure issues were because of COVID…. No comment back.
 

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I realized that apples made me sweat a few day later. I figure it out by my co worker telling a few things I did some trial and errors and research at mayo clinic website.

Also I think ice cream of any kind may be another culprit. Or the milk or what ever is in the ice cream.

Fancy chocolate also seem to be another culprit.

Getting physically old is not fun.
 

xmontrealer

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Lolz. Just a reminder for everyone to go to the doctor…. My BP was high for who knows how long. My cholesterol was ridiculously good!
Yup. Like high cholesterol, high blood pressure is not obvious until it becomes a real problem.

Same with colon and prostate issues. That's why annual medical check-ups and tests are a must!
 

Jubee

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I realized that apples made me sweat a few day later. I figure it out by my co worker telling a few things I did some trial and errors and research at mayo clinic website.

Also I think ice cream of any kind may be another culprit. Or the milk or what ever is in the ice cream.

Fancy chocolate also seem to be another culprit.

Getting physically old is not fun.
Cut all of that shit out, go fruits mainly, cut sugar (good luck, I'm struggling with that one), drink herbal teas more often, workout some more.
If you can't do the teas, there are some great tinctures out there. Message me, I'll tell you all about it, like someone did for me.
 

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Anyone else feel like they are having sweating issues this year? I find my body starts to sweat for cooing immediately now. I thought it had to do with my newly diagnosed high blood pressure (genetics it seems) and the pills, but my doctor said no....

I did light chores outside today and I was drenched. Am I too accustomed to air conditioning? Is it a thing with getting older? I play sports regularly (typically hockey).

(I'm a shower freak. I'll take multiple showers per day just for that clean feeling).
Yeah, I hear you. I’ve been noticing the same thing. It's been pretty brutal out there this year.

Could be a mix of things. The heat this year’s been a real kicker, and if you’re used to AC, your body might not handle the heat as well. Plus, as we get older, our bodies can react differently to stuff like heat. Even staying active with hockey, your body might be having a harder time regulating temperature, especially if you’re used to a controlled environment.

Also, stress and medication can mess with how you sweat. If your doc says it’s not the meds, it might just be a combination of the heat, getting older, and maybe even how your body’s adjusting. Staying hydrated and taking it easy in the heat can help, and if it keeps up, it might be worth checking back with your doc.


doctors can make mistakes just like anyone else, though they’re usually doing their best to help. It’s important to keep an eye on things and communicate openly with them. Here are a few common types of mistakes that can happen, especially with medication:

  1. Prescription Errors: Sometimes the wrong dosage or medication might be prescribed. This can happen if there's a mix-up in your records or if the doctor isn't fully up-to-date with your current health status.
  2. Side Effect Mismanagement: Medications can have side effects that are sometimes missed or not fully communicated. If you're experiencing new symptoms after starting a medication, it's important to let your doctor know.
  3. Interactions with Other Drugs: New medications or supplements might interact with what you’re already taking. This can sometimes be overlooked if your doctor isn’t aware of all the other things you’re using.
  4. Incorrect Diagnosis: If the root cause of a problem isn’t correctly identified, it can lead to inappropriate treatments. This is why follow-ups and getting second opinions can be important.
  5. Inadequate Monitoring: Some medications require regular monitoring to ensure they’re working properly and not causing harm. If this step is missed, it can lead to issues.
  6. Patient Non-Compliance: Sometimes, if patients don’t follow the prescribed regimen exactly, it can seem like the medication isn’t working properly.
If you feel something isn’t right, don’t hesitate to ask questions or seek a second opinion. It’s your health, and you have every right to make sure everything’s on track.
 

franci

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Some BP meds do in fact cause flushing and you can feel warm. Its a common side effect.

Also, alcohol and heat dont mix. If i drink red wine, im hot a few minutes later.
 
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