Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 Carla, I have this same thing happen all the time! I can go through the entire winter without even needing to wear my coat. (I first started feeling overly warm in my teens.) I've had my hormone levels checked, to be sure it wasn't perimenopause, but everything was at a normal level. (I'm 43 now.) I also get pains in my head, mostly on the left side, above my ear. I'm not sure if this is a common symptom for rosacea or not. I have the air conditioning on in my car all the time. I do find that if I can cool my face down with the air cond. on, I don't have a flare. I even keep a window fan in my bathroom, to cool myself down after taking a shower. (I always use almost lukewarm water.) Cyd is this a rosacea symptom or > not? I have been getting really hot, like when I wake up in the morning I > will be so hot that I have to go outside and I normally develop a headache on > the left side of my head near my eyebrow and on left temple. its almost like > I have a fever but I do not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2000 Report Share Posted December 1, 2000 My experience is that cooling from the inside out is more effective. Try drinking lots of ice water or sucking on ice. Fran - Re: hot flash from hell Carla, I have this same thing happen all the time! I can go through the entire winter without even needing to wear my coat. (I first started feeling overly warm in my teens.) I've had my hormone levels checked, to be sure it wasn't perimenopause, but everything was at a normal level. (I'm 43 now.) I also get pains in my head, mostly on the left side, above my ear. I'm not sure if this is a common symptom for rosacea or not. I have the air conditioning on in my car all the time. I do find that if I can cool my face down with the air cond. on, I don't have a flare. I even keep a window fan in my bathroom, to cool myself down after taking a shower. (I always use almost lukewarm water.) Cyd is this a rosacea symptom or > not? I have been getting really hot, like when I wake up in the morning I > will be so hot that I have to go outside and I normally develop a headache on > the left side of my head near my eyebrow and on left temple. its almost like > I have a fever but I do not. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Please read the list highlights thoroughly before posting to the whole group. See http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html When replying, please delete all text at the end of your email that isn't necessary for your message. To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2000 Report Share Posted December 1, 2000 My experience is that cooling from the inside out is more effective. Try drinking lots of ice water or sucking on ice. Fran - Re: hot flash from hell Carla, I have this same thing happen all the time! I can go through the entire winter without even needing to wear my coat. (I first started feeling overly warm in my teens.) I've had my hormone levels checked, to be sure it wasn't perimenopause, but everything was at a normal level. (I'm 43 now.) I also get pains in my head, mostly on the left side, above my ear. I'm not sure if this is a common symptom for rosacea or not. I have the air conditioning on in my car all the time. I do find that if I can cool my face down with the air cond. on, I don't have a flare. I even keep a window fan in my bathroom, to cool myself down after taking a shower. (I always use almost lukewarm water.) Cyd is this a rosacea symptom or > not? I have been getting really hot, like when I wake up in the morning I > will be so hot that I have to go outside and I normally develop a headache on > the left side of my head near my eyebrow and on left temple. its almost like > I have a fever but I do not. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Please read the list highlights thoroughly before posting to the whole group. See http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html When replying, please delete all text at the end of your email that isn't necessary for your message. To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2000 Report Share Posted December 1, 2000 My experience is that cooling from the inside out is more effective. Try drinking lots of ice water or sucking on ice. Fran - Re: hot flash from hell Carla, I have this same thing happen all the time! I can go through the entire winter without even needing to wear my coat. (I first started feeling overly warm in my teens.) I've had my hormone levels checked, to be sure it wasn't perimenopause, but everything was at a normal level. (I'm 43 now.) I also get pains in my head, mostly on the left side, above my ear. I'm not sure if this is a common symptom for rosacea or not. I have the air conditioning on in my car all the time. I do find that if I can cool my face down with the air cond. on, I don't have a flare. I even keep a window fan in my bathroom, to cool myself down after taking a shower. (I always use almost lukewarm water.) Cyd is this a rosacea symptom or > not? I have been getting really hot, like when I wake up in the morning I > will be so hot that I have to go outside and I normally develop a headache on > the left side of my head near my eyebrow and on left temple. its almost like > I have a fever but I do not. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Please read the list highlights thoroughly before posting to the whole group. See http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html When replying, please delete all text at the end of your email that isn't necessary for your message. To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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