Guest guest Posted April 21, 2002 Report Share Posted April 21, 2002 Jim & , I had a lot of nights sweats too but I finally realized that in my case it was brought on by eating before going to bed. My schedule was such that I would quite often not have time to eat at a reasonable hour and when I finally did eat (around 9:00 in the evening) I would fall into bed exhausted an hour later then wake up sweating 3 or 4 hours after that. Now I try to eat much earlier and stay awake for at least 2 or 3 hours after. I suppose the mtx and antibiotic therapy help too but I still have night sweats when I eat too soon before going to bed. Good Luck. Cheri [ ] -sweating > : I generally soak my pillow each night. In warm weather this > increases. Most of my sweating seems to be head sweating, but some for the > rest of my body. Your night sweats sound like some of mine where the > sheets are soaked as well. I also figure this has something to do with the PA. > > My guess is that it relates to an infection. Microplasm? I had a severe > infection at one time (while on Vioxx) and the sweats really > increased. However, my PA gives me minimal trouble and I would think that > if the sweats are related, then I'd have more sweats when I have a > flare. But, for me even flares aren't much. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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