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Yes. For the past 5 years, I rarely sweated. Didn't matter if it was a hot day or I was at the gym - no sweat. Everyone else at the gym would be grabbing towels and wiping their face. Not me.
Since starting treatment, I now sometimes sweat. It's weird.
Not sweating is not good and not normal. It keeps your body from removing toxins. I don't know what the disease mechanism is or if it is Lyme or a co-infection, but I have heard of this problem in connection with Lyme.
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Lyme neuro symptoms for 20+ years. Infected in Maryland. Diagnosed with Lyme Jan 2011. (previously diagnosed with CFS, Fibro, peripheral neuropathy) Posts: 261 | From Colorado | Registered: Oct 2010
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