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Hi DeAnn,

My body temperature goes down to about 95% every so often, usually seems

to be related to subconscious stress.

I feel as though I am running a high fever, with a sense of burning up.

My forehead is hot but my skin colour is white!

It just happens......

I ignore it and after a while it goes away.

Rosemary.

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> We've got so many interesting posts going about sweating, diets,

> allergies, etc, I'd like to add another question/discussion to the mix.

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Hi Taffy, well there are folks on far higher levels of neurontin than that!

I actually think it is a relatively safe, older drug and way better than

some of the other crap they try to give us…it has been a long wean-on for

me, but now I’m at 200 mg/day and is has helped so much with some things.

I’m hoping to replace my almost useless sleep med with it now. Why would you

go off it, if it helps you and without side effects? There’s little enough

out there to help us as it is. TC, Aylwin xox

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Greetings, all!

It sounds like our experiences are all different, but with overlying

commonalities. What puzzles me is the approach. Doesn't temperature

control belong within the glands? It sounds like all of us need a

good endrocronologist. So, where are they in all of the international

studies?

We hear of psychologists, nuerologists, rhumetologists, and internal

specialists involved in these discussion, but I don't think I've

heard anything about endrocronologists.

Some days, I'm so confused.

DeAnn

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> We've got so many interesting posts going about sweating, diets,

> allergies, etc, I'd like to add another question/discussion to the

mix.

>

> While this is occuring, the body temp (when taken by medical

> professionals) is below 95.5 degrees.

>

> DeAnn

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Hi DeAnn, well if ME is a virally induced brain stem injury, as has been

posited by virtually all ME researchers, it causes dysautonomia, or a

disregulation of the autonomic nervous system. So things like BP,

temperature, and many, many other basic functions become disregulated to

some degree. We cannot maintain internal homeostasis like other folks, on so

many levels, including glandular function. Doubtless this is part of the

reason why we must control our external environment more. XOX, Aylwin

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