Jamers
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So...I've been wracking my brain about my sweating issues since day 1. What infection? Well, I've never gotten a good answer except that basically ALL the infections can cause sweating!
Im beginning to think that I sweat when Im herxing or when my body can't handle the toxins! I've sweated since I got ill and it began again when treating yeast. I've read that many people STOP sweating when they get lyme and co...So if its related to a specific infection wouldn't everyone sweat with that infection. Why would some stop sweating altogether?
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I am pretty sure my sweats are related to moving toxins. I usually get the sweats an hour after taking abx.
Also, I get night sweats but tested negative for Babs and Bart. The sweats feel like my body is just trying to push out the toxins any way it can.
I never had night sweats until I started on abx. I've got Lyme and the sweats, so I don't know. It's all a muddle to trudge through.
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When I first got very ill this time ---- 2 years ago, I felt like my body was trying to get rid of something. I "sweat out," as I chose to call it.
No one has ever had an explanation. My doctor likes to say that I have some type of organism.
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Jamers
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Thanks for your responses. I have sweated all through treatment now that I think of it. It seems every infection I treat I will sweat. Maybe, its just a normal reaction to herxing and the infections.
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