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Dear Jo,

Here is a good link on EN. It doesn't specify night sweats as a

symptom. I have never had sweats except the one time after my 18 days

of high fever (probably unrelated to EN) broke. I am nearly 57 and

still waiting for menopause. No night sweats yet or any symptoms to

speak of.

http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Erythema_nodosum?\

open

I just thought of this new theory, so I haven't spoken to my dr. about

it yet. I haven't got a specialist for EN. I have had EN for 36 years

and know how to treat myself since I do not need meds to go into

remission. I will indeed mention it to my ob/gyn when I next see him.

He says he has learned more about EN from me than he ever knew ;-)

Have a Good night, Everyone!

Love,

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Dear Jo,

Well I did have the 3 months of drenching night sweats when I

recovered from the 18 days of high fever, so I do know a bit of what

that's like.That was 27 yars ago. I imagine once I hit menopause I

will get the sweats again :-(

I Have no idea if I ever will stop getting EN flare ups. I do go into

remissions, so it isn't like a steady diet of EN. Many people get only

one bout of EN, but there are the chronic cases like us who go in and

out of remission. I still have hopes of solving the EN puzzle in my

lifetime.

Love,

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