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Hi Tatezi

I'm enjoying this part on procrastination by Sark....something I " suffer " from

excessively. I can't even say I'm a recovering procrastinator yet....just

embracing the idea makes me tired lol. About your sweating, hmmmm I've never

heard of anyone just sweating on one side of them....with me, when I sweat in

hot weather, it's all of me.

I can't believe how fast the time went that you've only 4 more weeks to go on

tx....I think this time will be the charm....I sure hope so. And I remember the

horserace on the weekend cuz I thought it was last Saturday and was going to rip

up my tv guide until I read it on the web. No way I'm missing this race, it

would be so exciting to have a triple crown winner again.

Hang in and meow for the next 4 weeks and hopefully you'll be purring the rest

of your life ;-)

Huggggs

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Hi Tatezi

I'm enjoying this part on procrastination by Sark....something I " suffer " from

excessively. I can't even say I'm a recovering procrastinator yet....just

embracing the idea makes me tired lol. About your sweating, hmmmm I've never

heard of anyone just sweating on one side of them....with me, when I sweat in

hot weather, it's all of me.

I can't believe how fast the time went that you've only 4 more weeks to go on

tx....I think this time will be the charm....I sure hope so. And I remember the

horserace on the weekend cuz I thought it was last Saturday and was going to rip

up my tv guide until I read it on the web. No way I'm missing this race, it

would be so exciting to have a triple crown winner again.

Hang in and meow for the next 4 weeks and hopefully you'll be purring the rest

of your life ;-)

Huggggs

Carol

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hi tatezi

I have same experience with sweat running down my body its a regular thing

for me and the overheat causes me to vomit.

My doc said it was hcv done combo and cleared the virus four years ago,

symptoms I am told are now age related like my other ailments, poor memory

or concentration etc... Now its the menopause they say. This cant be right

as I,ve sweated like this for around 30 years now.

hope things go well for you on tx

take care

Anne

-- Sure is quiet....

Is everyone okay? Been awfully quiet the last couple weeks...

Are you enjoying the Sark posts?

Only 4 more weeks of treatment and I can't wait to find out what life is

after treatment again. The last 4+ years, I've spent almost 2 years of them

on treatment...

But as our Willem who is blantanly absent lately says, try try again until

you respond and sustain that response...

Hello, I'm ready to have a life again...and I haven't had it half as rough

as many of you...

I've learned that I'm an excessive sweater...that sure doesn't look like it

s spelled right to me (sweat, sweater)...looks like something I should wear.

..

Anyway, for years I've suffered from the heat...long before I knew about the

Hep or tried treatment. Always just said I suffer from the heat. And all the

lymph nodes on one side were removed because of tumors back in the 70s, so

it's very apparent...half of me will have sweat running down it and I'll be

all flushed on that side of my body...and the other side of me is perfectly

dry.

Lately I've been nausated when I'm excerting myself and sweating up a storm

which is what led me to ferret out (no post from me would be complete

without some reference to my 4 legged brothers and sisters <g>) what was

going on. Had no idea it was actually a " condition. " Shucks, I just suffered

from the heat.

Do you know that " their " research has found that they way to " fix " this is

to surgically clip some nerve. I don't think so...every time they cut on you

they screw something else up...

Anyone else experience this phenomena?

It's very uncomfortable for me...and now that I'm getting physically sick

from it, it's very embarrassing. Imagine this...riding public elevated

trains...packed in like sardines...everyone hot and cranky but still dry..

*and* you have to push your way out of the train, sweat running down half

your body, in the hopes you make it out the door before vomiting in the bag

you carry for emergencies.

So I'm looking for some alternative way to help this " condition. " Anyone

have any suggestions?

Blessings

Tatezi

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hi tatezi

I have same experience with sweat running down my body its a regular thing

for me and the overheat causes me to vomit.

My doc said it was hcv done combo and cleared the virus four years ago,

symptoms I am told are now age related like my other ailments, poor memory

or concentration etc... Now its the menopause they say. This cant be right

as I,ve sweated like this for around 30 years now.

hope things go well for you on tx

take care

Anne

-- Sure is quiet....

Is everyone okay? Been awfully quiet the last couple weeks...

Are you enjoying the Sark posts?

Only 4 more weeks of treatment and I can't wait to find out what life is

after treatment again. The last 4+ years, I've spent almost 2 years of them

on treatment...

But as our Willem who is blantanly absent lately says, try try again until

you respond and sustain that response...

Hello, I'm ready to have a life again...and I haven't had it half as rough

as many of you...

I've learned that I'm an excessive sweater...that sure doesn't look like it

s spelled right to me (sweat, sweater)...looks like something I should wear.

..

Anyway, for years I've suffered from the heat...long before I knew about the

Hep or tried treatment. Always just said I suffer from the heat. And all the

lymph nodes on one side were removed because of tumors back in the 70s, so

it's very apparent...half of me will have sweat running down it and I'll be

all flushed on that side of my body...and the other side of me is perfectly

dry.

Lately I've been nausated when I'm excerting myself and sweating up a storm

which is what led me to ferret out (no post from me would be complete

without some reference to my 4 legged brothers and sisters <g>) what was

going on. Had no idea it was actually a " condition. " Shucks, I just suffered

from the heat.

Do you know that " their " research has found that they way to " fix " this is

to surgically clip some nerve. I don't think so...every time they cut on you

they screw something else up...

Anyone else experience this phenomena?

It's very uncomfortable for me...and now that I'm getting physically sick

from it, it's very embarrassing. Imagine this...riding public elevated

trains...packed in like sardines...everyone hot and cranky but still dry..

*and* you have to push your way out of the train, sweat running down half

your body, in the hopes you make it out the door before vomiting in the bag

you carry for emergencies.

So I'm looking for some alternative way to help this " condition. " Anyone

have any suggestions?

Blessings

Tatezi

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Hi Tatezi -- I can surely relate to the sweating thing, and (although I don't

feel gaggy anymore), I used to be able to relate to the " ut oh -- I feel

like I'm going to vomit right now " feeling. It was SUDDEN. The sweating

profusely came on about 8 years ago, I guess (I didn't know what it was all

about

-- it wasn't premenopausal -- was too young for that). Then came the gaggy

sensation WITH the flushed feeling and the sweating. Both seemed to have no

correlation to nervousness or anxiety -- it would just come on like a heat

wave, out of the blue. (I didn't know yet I had Hep C) I would begin feeling

hot all over, I would begin sweating profusely, and I can vividly recall (when

I felt drenched and gaggy) how much I would have to concentrate on " don't

even THINK about that gaggy feeling in the back of your throat " . I can

remember

(when I worked and had to be in the work place and presence of others)

that it would be SO embarrassing when these " spells " would come on because I

would have sweat rolling down the sides of my cheeks, hair stuck to the side of

my

face, the back of my neck (as if I had been doing aerobics). I would also

get claustrophic feeling at the same time and would want to bust loose from

everyone standing around me and go somewhere and peel every stitch of clothing

off and stand in front of an AC unit and PRAY not to VOMIT.

I live in eastern NC where the heat and humidity are awful in the summertime,

anyhow. But it wouldn't matter if it was winter or summer -- I would

somtimes just get these hot sensations, and begin sweating BUCKETS, and would

feel

like gagging. Docs chalked it up to anxiety, but I never felt " anxious " when

these spells would occur. I also had drenching night sweats (and so the

anxiety theory -- at least in my mind -- was not the cause). When I was

diagnosed Hep C, though, I thought " OK -- that's what all this sweating has

been

about " .

I don't suffer today from it as badly as I used to (maybe that's because I

don't work anymore and can keep my environment the way I want to, and/or be

sweaty and it not matter to me or others around me -- LOL).

I look back on when I worked. My sweating spells became so problematic (and

everyone knew I was having " hot flashes " ), it was well-known that when I

arrived to work for my shift, the first thing I was going to do when I clocked

in was turn every single thermostat in the building (the lobby, the dining

room, staff lounges, etc.), to 65 -- no matter if it was 30 or 98 degrees

outside. (I had the keys to the controls and could - lol). I would handle any

complaints by saying " If you're cold, put your lab coat on. It's UNHEALTHY to

have it SO @%#%$ & ** HOT in here " .

After I was diagnosed Hep C, I realized that this " sweaty condition / gaggy

feeling " that had gone on for years was most likely related to the Hep C

(because so many do become heat intolerant with HCV).

I don't know why, but I don't have these sweating spells like I used to. I

think there was about two years out of my life where my own body's interferon

was making me feel just like I was on treatment -- sick as a dog. I had all

the symptoms that those on treatment complain about. I guess interferon just

wreaks havoc, be it your own body's production of it or the injected version

of it. Beats me. This stuff still has me baffled. I felt like death for

three years, did less than three weeks worth of treatment (and I surely don't

think three weeks improved my liver), but now ? ? I feel OK. I should not

feel OK, and I really don't understand why I do feel OK now. It's like

waiting for a hep bomb to drop again. I guess I should be very thankful

regardless the reason and enjoy it while it lasts.

I hope your condition ceases some day. It was awful for me to sweat like

that and feel gaggy. My sister (docs said it was anxiety-related) had gaggy

sensations for YEARS (and would vomit). It was interfering with her life so

badly, and they ruled out all physical reasons for it. They put her on

Effexor about four years ago, and she says she will never ever ever be without

it.

She no longer has those " spells " . I remember she attended my son's

graduation and suddenly turned to me and said " I feel like I'm going to vomit " ,

and

she got up and ran to the bathroom and did just that. She was about 45 when

hers began. She also was diagnosed with Raynauds Phenomenon (this 1/2 and 1/2

thing where one side of her body would be cold / the other would be hot, or

one side would feel numb / the other would not).

You hang in there. Maybe you can find some comfort in knowing that you

aren't the only " profuse sweater and " gagger " and 1/2 and 1/2 'er. You and my

sis should get on the subway or a flight together - lol ! It got to the point

that she would -- even on a smooth flight -- begin to feel like she was going

to vomit, and there were times I would go pick her up at the terminal, and

she would look GREEN because she would have had these spells. She would say " it

happened again -- I had to hold the vomit bag " . It TRULY interfered with

her life (she does not have Hep C). She couldn't even ride in a taxi without

saying " pull over -- I have to get out " . LOL. We have to laugh at our

" spells " or else we cry over them. Thanks goodness hers is improved (cured)

with

the Effexor, and thank goodness mine -- for whatever reason -- no longer

bothers me like it used to. I still have night sweats some, but not as bad as

I

did. I used to take a towel with me to bed everynight so that I could pat

off when I would awake and be covered in sweat (and hot / cold at same time).

You hang in there.

In a message dated 6/1/2004 10:08:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tatezi@... writes:

> Is everyone okay? Been awfully quiet the last couple weeks...

>

> Are you enjoying the Sark posts?

>

> Only 4 more weeks of treatment and I can't wait to find out what life is

> after treatment again. The last 4+ years, I've spent almost 2 years of them on

> treatment...

>

> But as our Willem who is blantanly absent lately says, try try again until

> you respond and sustain that response...

>

> Hello, I'm ready to have a life again...and I haven't had it half as rough

> as many of you...

>

> I've learned that I'm an excessive sweater...that sure doesn't look like

> it's spelled right to me (sweat, sweater)...looks like something I should

> wear...

>

> Anyway, for years I've suffered from the heat...long before I knew about the

> Hep or tried treatment. Always just said I suffer from the heat. And all the

> lymph nodes on one side were removed because of tumors back in the 70s, so

> it's very apparent...half of me will have sweat running down it and I'll be

> all flushed on that side of my body...and the other side of me is perfectly

> dry.

>

> Lately I've been nausated when I'm excerting myself and sweating up a storm

> which is what led me to ferret out (no post from me would be complete without

> some reference to my 4 legged brothers and sisters <g>) what was going on.

> Had no idea it was actually a " condition. " Shucks, I just suffered from the

> heat.

>

> Do you know that " their " research has found that they way to " fix " this is

> to surgically clip some nerve. I don't think so...every time they cut on you,

> they screw something else up...

>

> Anyone else experience this phenomena?

>

> It's very uncomfortable for me...and now that I'm getting physically sick

> from it, it's very embarrassing. Imagine this...riding public elevated

> trains...packed in like sardines...everyone hot and cranky but still

dry...*and* you

> have to push your way out of the train, sweat running down half your body, in

> the hopes you make it out the door before vomiting in the bag you carry for

> emergencies.

>

> So I'm looking for some alternative way to help this " condition. " Anyone

> have any suggestions?

>

> Blessings

> Tatezi

>

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Hi Tatezi -- I can surely relate to the sweating thing, and (although I don't

feel gaggy anymore), I used to be able to relate to the " ut oh -- I feel

like I'm going to vomit right now " feeling. It was SUDDEN. The sweating

profusely came on about 8 years ago, I guess (I didn't know what it was all

about

-- it wasn't premenopausal -- was too young for that). Then came the gaggy

sensation WITH the flushed feeling and the sweating. Both seemed to have no

correlation to nervousness or anxiety -- it would just come on like a heat

wave, out of the blue. (I didn't know yet I had Hep C) I would begin feeling

hot all over, I would begin sweating profusely, and I can vividly recall (when

I felt drenched and gaggy) how much I would have to concentrate on " don't

even THINK about that gaggy feeling in the back of your throat " . I can

remember

(when I worked and had to be in the work place and presence of others)

that it would be SO embarrassing when these " spells " would come on because I

would have sweat rolling down the sides of my cheeks, hair stuck to the side of

my

face, the back of my neck (as if I had been doing aerobics). I would also

get claustrophic feeling at the same time and would want to bust loose from

everyone standing around me and go somewhere and peel every stitch of clothing

off and stand in front of an AC unit and PRAY not to VOMIT.

I live in eastern NC where the heat and humidity are awful in the summertime,

anyhow. But it wouldn't matter if it was winter or summer -- I would

somtimes just get these hot sensations, and begin sweating BUCKETS, and would

feel

like gagging. Docs chalked it up to anxiety, but I never felt " anxious " when

these spells would occur. I also had drenching night sweats (and so the

anxiety theory -- at least in my mind -- was not the cause). When I was

diagnosed Hep C, though, I thought " OK -- that's what all this sweating has

been

about " .

I don't suffer today from it as badly as I used to (maybe that's because I

don't work anymore and can keep my environment the way I want to, and/or be

sweaty and it not matter to me or others around me -- LOL).

I look back on when I worked. My sweating spells became so problematic (and

everyone knew I was having " hot flashes " ), it was well-known that when I

arrived to work for my shift, the first thing I was going to do when I clocked

in was turn every single thermostat in the building (the lobby, the dining

room, staff lounges, etc.), to 65 -- no matter if it was 30 or 98 degrees

outside. (I had the keys to the controls and could - lol). I would handle any

complaints by saying " If you're cold, put your lab coat on. It's UNHEALTHY to

have it SO @%#%$ & ** HOT in here " .

After I was diagnosed Hep C, I realized that this " sweaty condition / gaggy

feeling " that had gone on for years was most likely related to the Hep C

(because so many do become heat intolerant with HCV).

I don't know why, but I don't have these sweating spells like I used to. I

think there was about two years out of my life where my own body's interferon

was making me feel just like I was on treatment -- sick as a dog. I had all

the symptoms that those on treatment complain about. I guess interferon just

wreaks havoc, be it your own body's production of it or the injected version

of it. Beats me. This stuff still has me baffled. I felt like death for

three years, did less than three weeks worth of treatment (and I surely don't

think three weeks improved my liver), but now ? ? I feel OK. I should not

feel OK, and I really don't understand why I do feel OK now. It's like

waiting for a hep bomb to drop again. I guess I should be very thankful

regardless the reason and enjoy it while it lasts.

I hope your condition ceases some day. It was awful for me to sweat like

that and feel gaggy. My sister (docs said it was anxiety-related) had gaggy

sensations for YEARS (and would vomit). It was interfering with her life so

badly, and they ruled out all physical reasons for it. They put her on

Effexor about four years ago, and she says she will never ever ever be without

it.

She no longer has those " spells " . I remember she attended my son's

graduation and suddenly turned to me and said " I feel like I'm going to vomit " ,

and

she got up and ran to the bathroom and did just that. She was about 45 when

hers began. She also was diagnosed with Raynauds Phenomenon (this 1/2 and 1/2

thing where one side of her body would be cold / the other would be hot, or

one side would feel numb / the other would not).

You hang in there. Maybe you can find some comfort in knowing that you

aren't the only " profuse sweater and " gagger " and 1/2 and 1/2 'er. You and my

sis should get on the subway or a flight together - lol ! It got to the point

that she would -- even on a smooth flight -- begin to feel like she was going

to vomit, and there were times I would go pick her up at the terminal, and

she would look GREEN because she would have had these spells. She would say " it

happened again -- I had to hold the vomit bag " . It TRULY interfered with

her life (she does not have Hep C). She couldn't even ride in a taxi without

saying " pull over -- I have to get out " . LOL. We have to laugh at our

" spells " or else we cry over them. Thanks goodness hers is improved (cured)

with

the Effexor, and thank goodness mine -- for whatever reason -- no longer

bothers me like it used to. I still have night sweats some, but not as bad as

I

did. I used to take a towel with me to bed everynight so that I could pat

off when I would awake and be covered in sweat (and hot / cold at same time).

You hang in there.

In a message dated 6/1/2004 10:08:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tatezi@... writes:

> Is everyone okay? Been awfully quiet the last couple weeks...

>

> Are you enjoying the Sark posts?

>

> Only 4 more weeks of treatment and I can't wait to find out what life is

> after treatment again. The last 4+ years, I've spent almost 2 years of them on

> treatment...

>

> But as our Willem who is blantanly absent lately says, try try again until

> you respond and sustain that response...

>

> Hello, I'm ready to have a life again...and I haven't had it half as rough

> as many of you...

>

> I've learned that I'm an excessive sweater...that sure doesn't look like

> it's spelled right to me (sweat, sweater)...looks like something I should

> wear...

>

> Anyway, for years I've suffered from the heat...long before I knew about the

> Hep or tried treatment. Always just said I suffer from the heat. And all the

> lymph nodes on one side were removed because of tumors back in the 70s, so

> it's very apparent...half of me will have sweat running down it and I'll be

> all flushed on that side of my body...and the other side of me is perfectly

> dry.

>

> Lately I've been nausated when I'm excerting myself and sweating up a storm

> which is what led me to ferret out (no post from me would be complete without

> some reference to my 4 legged brothers and sisters <g>) what was going on.

> Had no idea it was actually a " condition. " Shucks, I just suffered from the

> heat.

>

> Do you know that " their " research has found that they way to " fix " this is

> to surgically clip some nerve. I don't think so...every time they cut on you,

> they screw something else up...

>

> Anyone else experience this phenomena?

>

> It's very uncomfortable for me...and now that I'm getting physically sick

> from it, it's very embarrassing. Imagine this...riding public elevated

> trains...packed in like sardines...everyone hot and cranky but still

dry...*and* you

> have to push your way out of the train, sweat running down half your body, in

> the hopes you make it out the door before vomiting in the bag you carry for

> emergencies.

>

> So I'm looking for some alternative way to help this " condition. " Anyone

> have any suggestions?

>

> Blessings

> Tatezi

>

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....

I don't know how long this has been going on...surely it didn't happen when I

was on the racetrack because my ex would remember...well, maybe he wouldn't,

that's why he's my ex.

My neighbor went into a seizure a couple years ago and they found a cancerous

growth in her brain which went into the motor skills section. She was initially

paralyzed on that side...after chemo and long physical therapy she can walk but

still hasn't regained the use of her right hand. Anyway, the reason...she talked

to me about " this condition. " It started for her when they put her on

antidepressants (the opposite as you). She did research, tried a couple

different drugs but nothing changed. She told me her research indicated that

antidepressants caused it. I've been on antidepressants on and off over the

years so I thought maybe and hit the internet. I couldn't find any reference to

this in connection to antidepressants. All I found were all these sites

discussing how this surgery nipping a nerve can help the " embarassing " sides of

being an excessive sweater.

I'm glad to know I'm not the only person who has experienced this thing. It is

embarassing and it's darn uncomfortable...and each year it seems to get worse

for me. Maybe someday I will have insurance again (not in this administration)

and can discuss this with my doctor and get things tested.

Antidepressants. I did prozac for years until I discovered if I didn't take it I

was fine. I don't know if I noticed this sweating thing at the same time. Since

I haven't had ovaries in years, menopause was never considered. After a rough

unemployed period and an awful job that saved me from the streets, but about

destoyed with mentally/emotionally, I started not sleeping...I'd hover between

sleep and wakefulness. So my doc put me on amitriptyline...which resolved the

sleep problem and with starting on treatment last year I wasn't about to go off

the amitriptyline.

If I could control my environment, I'd be a lot more comfortable too. And as you

said...it doesn't matter if it's summer or winter. I don't know if it's worse

when it's hot or when it's cold. It's pretty awful being in sub zero temps with

the sweat rolling off <g>

Thanks for responding...it does make me feel better to talk about this with

someone who has been there...and I sure hope mine just goes away like

yours...I'm ready right now.

Blessings

Tatezi

BTW, I have a sister in Cary, NC...is that anywhere around where you are?

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Hi Tatezi -- I can surely relate to the sweating thing, and (although I don't

feel gaggy anymore), I used to be able to relate to the " ut oh -- I feel like

I'm going to vomit right now " feeling. It was SUDDEN. The sweating

profusely came on about 8 years ago, I guess ...It was awful for me to sweat

like that and feel gaggy. My sister had gaggy sensations for YEARS (and would

vomit).

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....

I don't know how long this has been going on...surely it didn't happen when I

was on the racetrack because my ex would remember...well, maybe he wouldn't,

that's why he's my ex.

My neighbor went into a seizure a couple years ago and they found a cancerous

growth in her brain which went into the motor skills section. She was initially

paralyzed on that side...after chemo and long physical therapy she can walk but

still hasn't regained the use of her right hand. Anyway, the reason...she talked

to me about " this condition. " It started for her when they put her on

antidepressants (the opposite as you). She did research, tried a couple

different drugs but nothing changed. She told me her research indicated that

antidepressants caused it. I've been on antidepressants on and off over the

years so I thought maybe and hit the internet. I couldn't find any reference to

this in connection to antidepressants. All I found were all these sites

discussing how this surgery nipping a nerve can help the " embarassing " sides of

being an excessive sweater.

I'm glad to know I'm not the only person who has experienced this thing. It is

embarassing and it's darn uncomfortable...and each year it seems to get worse

for me. Maybe someday I will have insurance again (not in this administration)

and can discuss this with my doctor and get things tested.

Antidepressants. I did prozac for years until I discovered if I didn't take it I

was fine. I don't know if I noticed this sweating thing at the same time. Since

I haven't had ovaries in years, menopause was never considered. After a rough

unemployed period and an awful job that saved me from the streets, but about

destoyed with mentally/emotionally, I started not sleeping...I'd hover between

sleep and wakefulness. So my doc put me on amitriptyline...which resolved the

sleep problem and with starting on treatment last year I wasn't about to go off

the amitriptyline.

If I could control my environment, I'd be a lot more comfortable too. And as you

said...it doesn't matter if it's summer or winter. I don't know if it's worse

when it's hot or when it's cold. It's pretty awful being in sub zero temps with

the sweat rolling off <g>

Thanks for responding...it does make me feel better to talk about this with

someone who has been there...and I sure hope mine just goes away like

yours...I'm ready right now.

Blessings

Tatezi

BTW, I have a sister in Cary, NC...is that anywhere around where you are?

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Hi Tatezi -- I can surely relate to the sweating thing, and (although I don't

feel gaggy anymore), I used to be able to relate to the " ut oh -- I feel like

I'm going to vomit right now " feeling. It was SUDDEN. The sweating

profusely came on about 8 years ago, I guess ...It was awful for me to sweat

like that and feel gaggy. My sister had gaggy sensations for YEARS (and would

vomit).

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Glad you are enjoying Sark...coincidental the way I walked into a used book

store and this book jumped out, grabbed me and insisted I give it a home...just

when we were discussing procrastination. I'd read some of Sark's books years

ago. Sark has a way of cutting to the chase....

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Hi Tatezi

I'm enjoying this part on procrastination by Sark....something I " suffer " from

excessively. I can't even say I'm a recovering procrastinator yet....just

embracing the idea makes me tired lol.

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Glad you are enjoying Sark...coincidental the way I walked into a used book

store and this book jumped out, grabbed me and insisted I give it a home...just

when we were discussing procrastination. I'd read some of Sark's books years

ago. Sark has a way of cutting to the chase....

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Hi Tatezi

I'm enjoying this part on procrastination by Sark....something I " suffer " from

excessively. I can't even say I'm a recovering procrastinator yet....just

embracing the idea makes me tired lol.

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Yeah, I get the run around too. My doc of many years told me that I was having

sympathy menopause. Sympathy menopause...I could have jumped through the phone

line and throttled him.That's as bad as telling a womyn, like they are so

willing to do, that tranqs will cure anything that ails us.

I don't just do the " it's the hep " or " it's just a side of having been on

treatment " as the cause for things any more. Remember during my great unemployed

times...I almost killed myself by blaming my fatigue and lethargy on that...and

it was because I'd gone off synthroid for months when it became too expensive to

buy on my unemployment. Had it not been for some of the wonderful people on this

list, no telling what might have happened.

So I've learned not to be so quick to jump on things being caused by the hep or

treatment. I've done that once too often and now I demand answers (or would if I

had insurance). But maybe with the end to treatment I'll have the energy to

battle the County healthcare system again and try to get some answers. I battled

them once and got on Pegasys ...

When I'm off treatment... " ... I'll think about it tomorrow at Tara... " (right

in the procrastination theme <g>)

If I find anything that helps this, I'll post it to the list. I am so fed up

with carrying plastic bags with me every where I go...and carrying sweat rags

with me all the time. But I'm so relieved to know that I'm not alone ... others

get this too.

Gotta love support groups...

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hi tatezi

I have same experience with sweat running down my body its a regular thing for

me and the overheat causes me to vomit. My doc said it was hcv done combo and

cleared the virus four years ago, symptoms I am told are now age related like my

other ailments, poor memory or concentration etc. .. Now its the menopause they

say. This cant be right as I,ve sweated like this for around 30 years now.

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Yeah, I get the run around too. My doc of many years told me that I was having

sympathy menopause. Sympathy menopause...I could have jumped through the phone

line and throttled him.That's as bad as telling a womyn, like they are so

willing to do, that tranqs will cure anything that ails us.

I don't just do the " it's the hep " or " it's just a side of having been on

treatment " as the cause for things any more. Remember during my great unemployed

times...I almost killed myself by blaming my fatigue and lethargy on that...and

it was because I'd gone off synthroid for months when it became too expensive to

buy on my unemployment. Had it not been for some of the wonderful people on this

list, no telling what might have happened.

So I've learned not to be so quick to jump on things being caused by the hep or

treatment. I've done that once too often and now I demand answers (or would if I

had insurance). But maybe with the end to treatment I'll have the energy to

battle the County healthcare system again and try to get some answers. I battled

them once and got on Pegasys ...

When I'm off treatment... " ... I'll think about it tomorrow at Tara... " (right

in the procrastination theme <g>)

If I find anything that helps this, I'll post it to the list. I am so fed up

with carrying plastic bags with me every where I go...and carrying sweat rags

with me all the time. But I'm so relieved to know that I'm not alone ... others

get this too.

Gotta love support groups...

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hi tatezi

I have same experience with sweat running down my body its a regular thing for

me and the overheat causes me to vomit. My doc said it was hcv done combo and

cleared the virus four years ago, symptoms I am told are now age related like my

other ailments, poor memory or concentration etc. .. Now its the menopause they

say. This cant be right as I,ve sweated like this for around 30 years now.

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Just wish Sark could come here and cut the dust LOL.

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Hi Tatezi

I'm enjoying this part on procrastination by Sark....something I " suffer " from

excessively. I can't even say I'm a recovering procrastinator yet....just

embracing the idea makes me tired lol.

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Just wish Sark could come here and cut the dust LOL.

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Hi Tatezi

I'm enjoying this part on procrastination by Sark....something I " suffer " from

excessively. I can't even say I'm a recovering procrastinator yet....just

embracing the idea makes me tired lol.

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On the sweat/heat thing. Me, a Texan who used to love the heat, still love it

compared to the opposite! cannot tolerate it anymore. Since treatment it's like

I've turned inside out. Heat and humidity bother me, make me sick if I get too

much, and who knows on what day too much is, doing too much makes me sick,

sometimes eating some things makes me sick, sometimes it doesn't. It's like

rolling dice each day to make some random generator of what's gonna bug Alley

today lol.

Alley

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On the sweat/heat thing. Me, a Texan who used to love the heat, still love it

compared to the opposite! cannot tolerate it anymore. Since treatment it's like

I've turned inside out. Heat and humidity bother me, make me sick if I get too

much, and who knows on what day too much is, doing too much makes me sick,

sometimes eating some things makes me sick, sometimes it doesn't. It's like

rolling dice each day to make some random generator of what's gonna bug Alley

today lol.

Alley

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No chance...sark is too busy teaching us about procrastination...

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Just wish Sark could come here and cut the dust LOL.

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No chance...sark is too busy teaching us about procrastination...

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Just wish Sark could come here and cut the dust LOL.

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No chance...sark is too busy teaching us about procrastination...

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Just wish Sark could come here and cut the dust LOL.

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No chance...sark is too busy teaching us about procrastination...

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A roll of the dice, eh...

I don't know what the triggers are...still trying to figure that out. Stress

doesn't seem to play a part...nor does anxiety. Weather doesn't seem to be a

factor either.

But this nausea thing is horrible. It's one thing to walk around dripping and

wiping the sweat off...it's a whole nuther story when all of a sudden you are

vomiting...

And I thought I'd pegged the vomiting part...it was only coming with

exertion...this morning all of a sudden the nausea washed over me... and I was

just sitting here sending my good morning note to my friend.

Well, in 4 more weeks, give or take, I'll know if any part of this is treatment

related...I know the sweating isn't but this vomiting is new to me (and I'd like

it to be old...)

It's like rolling dice each day to make some random generator of what's gonna

bug Alley today lol.

Alley

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A roll of the dice, eh...

I don't know what the triggers are...still trying to figure that out. Stress

doesn't seem to play a part...nor does anxiety. Weather doesn't seem to be a

factor either.

But this nausea thing is horrible. It's one thing to walk around dripping and

wiping the sweat off...it's a whole nuther story when all of a sudden you are

vomiting...

And I thought I'd pegged the vomiting part...it was only coming with

exertion...this morning all of a sudden the nausea washed over me... and I was

just sitting here sending my good morning note to my friend.

Well, in 4 more weeks, give or take, I'll know if any part of this is treatment

related...I know the sweating isn't but this vomiting is new to me (and I'd like

it to be old...)

It's like rolling dice each day to make some random generator of what's gonna

bug Alley today lol.

Alley

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A roll of the dice, eh...

I don't know what the triggers are...still trying to figure that out. Stress

doesn't seem to play a part...nor does anxiety. Weather doesn't seem to be a

factor either.

But this nausea thing is horrible. It's one thing to walk around dripping and

wiping the sweat off...it's a whole nuther story when all of a sudden you are

vomiting...

And I thought I'd pegged the vomiting part...it was only coming with

exertion...this morning all of a sudden the nausea washed over me... and I was

just sitting here sending my good morning note to my friend.

Well, in 4 more weeks, give or take, I'll know if any part of this is treatment

related...I know the sweating isn't but this vomiting is new to me (and I'd like

it to be old...)

It's like rolling dice each day to make some random generator of what's gonna

bug Alley today lol.

Alley

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