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I am only a few doses into doxy and I CANNOT stop sweating!!! I feel fine otherwise!
But it's so uncomfortable!
It's 65 in my house and I am wearing no sleeves and am SWEATING like crazy! It started after my first dose of doxy yesterday and has not gone away!
*fanning self*
Is it just me? LOL
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Haha! No, it's not just you! It happened to me with doxy and also biaxin.
It got better with time though. I think about three weeks in.
I have a cupboard full of antiperspirants from those first three weeks.
Everytime I open the door it's an avalanche of deodorant. Haha.
Is your core temp getting hot? Do you have a fever?
Hopefully it's just the doxy sweats.
Well not "just", cause they suck, but hopefully your body temp is stable.
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Thanks Greta! I just checked my temp and I do not have a fever... 97.8 :-)
I guess I will have to dig out my 80's scrunchies, pull up my hair and apply extra deodorant! LOL My son is going to think I'm nuts b/c I'm always cold! hahaha
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Sparkly-that's hilarious and so true!
I stopped trying to straighten my hair and had to pin my bangs back. Even then my ponytail still managed to frizz out.
And some days, yucky, when I would take the elastic off, my hair would be wet from sweat.
Blech! Yuck!
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I also sweat constantly! I've been sick for 17 years though and have only just started treatment, so for me the constant sweating is a symptom of my illness and not the treatment.
You'd know me as soon as you saw me - 25 degrees F in the grocery store parking lot, and I'm the one in the t-shirt and capris.
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