I am not talking about, "Gee it is hot and I am sweating". I am pouring buckets of sweat that isn't natural. I keep the air on 60 degrees in the house. Everyone is freezing except for me. I also keep the office very cold.
I will be fine in the car and get out to walk into the grocery store and again, the sweat starts pouring. Even though the store is air conditioned, I won't begin to cool off until it is time to leave then I walk back into the heat and the cycle continues. I keep ice cubes in my bra and shirt to try to keep cool. My face turns bright red and begins to fiercly itch. I have to shower 3 times a day.
Right now, I am sitting in my airconditioned home, typing with two cool damp wash clothes under each arm and an icepack on my back just trying to stay cool. If I bend down to pick up something or clean a spot off the floor, the sweat will again start.
I exercise two days a week with a personal trainer. I sweat very heavy at the gym too.
I thought of hormones, but I am not in menapause. I have been suffering from increased sweating for almost a year now. But the sweating situation almost doubled when I started taking Adderall.
Thyroid is a good point. I am supposed to have blood work done. I will make sure they check that too.
I know how much I used to sweat and what I feel is normal to sweat given a certain season or situation, I am sweating far more than I ever have and far more than what I feel is considered normal.
Today, after getting over heated due to opening a package in the warehouse at work, I had to leave to cool down and take a shower. I took a nap and when I woke up, I felt like I had been severely sunburned. My face has bright red spotches, a heat rash under both arms and on both legs.
I was wondering if anyone experienced this level of sweating. I don't use alcohol nor take illegal drugs.
[QUOTE=RebeccaW62]I am not talking about, "Gee it is hot and I am sweating". I am pouring buckets of sweat that isn't natural. I keep the air on 60 degrees in the house. Everyone is freezing except for me. I also keep the office very cold.
I will be fine in the car and get out to walk into the grocery store and again, the sweat starts pouring. Even though the store is air conditioned, I won't begin to cool off until it is time to leave then I walk back into the heat and the cycle continues. I keep ice cubes in my bra and shirt to try to keep cool. My face turns bright red and begins to fiercly itch. I have to shower 3 times a day.
Right now, I am sitting in my airconditioned home, typing with two cool damp wash clothes under each arm and an icepack on my back just trying to stay cool. If I bend down to pick up something or clean a spot off the floor, the sweat will again start.
I exercise two days a week with a personal trainer. I sweat very heavy at the gym too.
I thought of hormones, but I am not in menapause. I have been suffering from increased sweating for almost a year now. But the sweating situation almost doubled when I started taking Adderall.
Thyroid is a good point. I am supposed to have blood work done. I will make sure they check that too.
I know how much I used to sweat and what I feel is normal to sweat given a certain season or situation, I am sweating far more than I ever have and far more than what I feel is considered normal.
Today, after getting over heated due to opening a package in the warehouse at work, I had to leave to cool down and take a shower. I took a nap and when I woke up, I felt like I had been severely sunburned. My face has bright red spotches, a heat rash under both arms and on both legs.
I was wondering if anyone experienced this level of sweating. I don't use alcohol nor take illegal drugs.[/QUOTE]
I had this very thing happen to me, to the point i got a presciption for some anti-perspirant. I ended up having to stop Adderall becuase I never eat.
I'm now back on Adderall and doing fine with no sweating and i can eat. I take 10mg in the morning and can take another at night if i want... At the time i was sweating and all the other stuff it was 20mg twice a day.