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True, but I feel like throwing a database together so that its easy to see at a

glance for the mercuy-addled brain.  Its so complicated that technology would

certainly help sort things out.

Subject: Re: Spontaneous sweating

To: frequent-dose-chelation

Date: Monday, July 7, 2008, 10:23 PM

>

> I wish there was a Hg symptom database to compare symptoms as there

> are so many I wonder if other people are experiencing them as well.

> It would be nice to know what is a Hg symptom and what isn't and what

> symptoms go away after amalgam removal.

You are posting this message on what is essentially a database.

Try searching the archives for " sweat " and see what you find.

You can also look up " sweating " in the index of Amalgam Illness.

There are several page references.

Sweating is definitely a common symptom. So is not sweating.

Mercury affects people differently.

> I will be sitting at work, body is at a comfortable temperature and

> the temperature in the room is fine. Out of the blue, a cold sweat

> will start emanating from both underarms. This will last 20-30

> minutes and then stop. The sweat is cold, and very thin and watery,

> and runs down my side, and it doesn't seem to have much salt content.

I had that exact symptom several years ago when I was very

" mercurial " . I remember having an exercise stress test during this

period. When they were trying to stick the electrodes on me

(including some under the arms), I was pouring out sweat so fast it

was dripping on the floor. Really embarrassing. After that I stopped

sweating for a long time.

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> I thought it might have something to do with the aluminum in the

> antiperspirant, but it seems to happen even if I don't use any.

> Its especially odd that no sweat appears anywhere else other than the

> underarm area, and that my body temperature feels absolutely normal

> when this happens. It happens regardless of any stress level. Anyone

> had this symptom?

> Many thanks,

>

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