Guest guest Posted January 17, 2000 Report Share Posted January 17, 2000 OK, I have a very strange question for you. We have talked before about how some of us get a reaction of sour-smelling sweating to the meds. I have had this reaction to the tetracycline and again, stronger, from the Biaxin. Now here is the strange part (don't laugh, I am serious #; P ) I get this reaction only on the left side of my body. This is the same side that has a lot less swelling in the joints of my hands and feet. I have some pain in the hip and neck on the left side, but on the right, the swelling in my hand and foot is quite bad in some joints. I think there may be some connection. Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Any ideas on what may be causing this or anything I can do to get both sides of my body to release the toxins equally? Liz G (stand to the right of me) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2000 Report Share Posted January 17, 2000 > From: " Liz G. " <pioneer@...> > > OK, I have a very strange question for you. We have talked before about how > some of us get a reaction of sour-smelling sweating to the meds. I have had > this reaction to the tetracycline and again, stronger, from the Biaxin. Now > here is the strange part (don't laugh, I am serious #; P ) I get this > reaction only on the left side of my body. This is the same side that has a > lot less swelling in the joints of my hands and feet. Liz G (stand to the right of me) Dear Liz, Most of my problems occur on the left side of my body. My theory is that there is nerve damage there do to a prior injury. Therefore that side is weaker and more prone to problems with the rheumatic disease. I did have 2 automobile accidents, 1982 and 1983, which affected mostly the left side of my body. And the other known fact is that the blood flows from your heart to the left side of your body first ... hmmm. : ) -- Kiana Rossi bornfree@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2005 Report Share Posted July 15, 2005 , I don't know. How do I find out? The only thing is, he sweats in his head excessively in the day too, only if he is hot though. I read in a very old post that it could be yeast. I also read it could be a good thing, maybe he is sweating out toxins? I have the hardest time with food intolerance. I can never think of what it could be. He is GFCF and let's face it, doesn't eat a whole big variety! It should be easy to figure out, but I get confused. Liz W<BR> > I saw the posts earlier about NOT sweating being a mercury thing. My<BR> > son (4, PDD-NOS, aka mercury poisoned) has the opposite thing for as<BR> > long as I can remember. His head sweats. It has since he was a<BR> > little baby. It mostly happens when he sleeps and definitely when he<BR> > is hot. He doesn't seem to sweat anywhere else?<BR> > <BR> > Is that strange or does anyone else see this? I have a typical 2 year<BR> > old without a sweaty head!<BR> > <BR> > Liz W<BR> > <BR> > <BR> > <BR> > <BR> > <BR> > =======================================================<BR> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2005 Report Share Posted July 15, 2005 This is pretty common. Barb [ ] Sweating Question >I saw the posts earlier about NOT sweating being a mercury thing. My > son (4, PDD-NOS, aka mercury poisoned) has the opposite thing for as > long as I can remember. His head sweats. It has since he was a > little baby. It mostly happens when he sleeps and definitely when he > is hot. He doesn't seem to sweat anywhere else? > > Is that strange or does anyone else see this? I have a typical 2 year > old without a sweaty head! > > Liz W > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2005 Report Share Posted July 15, 2005 Unless you specifically got a prescription (at least in the US) and ordered chemical-free bedding, yours has antimony. I don't know if head sweating is a symptom of antimony toxicity or not, but thought of it since you said it occurs at night. S S <BR><BR> > > I saw the posts earlier about NOT sweating being a mercury <BR> thing. <BR> > My<BR><BR> > > son (4, PDD-NOS, aka mercury poisoned) has the opposite thing <BR> for as<BR><BR> > > long as I can remember. His head sweats. It has since he was <BR> a<BR><BR> > > little baby. It mostly happens when he sleeps and definitely <BR> when<BR> > he<BR><BR> > > is hot. He doesn't seem to sweat anywhere else?<BR><BR> > > <BR><BR> > > Is that strange or does anyone else see this? I have a typical 2<BR> > year<BR><BR> > > old without a sweaty head!<BR><BR> > > <BR><BR> > > Liz W<BR><BR> > > <BR><BR> > > <BR><BR> > > <BR><BR> > > <BR><BR> > > <BR><BR> > > =======================================================<BR><BR> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2005 Report Share Posted July 15, 2005 What are the foods he does eat? S S <tt> ,<BR> <BR> I don't know. How do I find out? The only thing is, he sweats in his<BR> head excessively in the day too, only if he is hot though.<BR> <BR> I read in a very old post that it could be yeast. I also read it<BR> could be a good thing, maybe he is sweating out toxins?<BR> <BR> I have the hardest time with food intolerance. I can never think of<BR> what it could be. He is GFCF and let's face it, doesn't eat a whole<BR> big variety! It should be easy to figure out, but I get confused.<BR> <BR> Liz W- _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2005 Report Share Posted July 16, 2005 > I saw the posts earlier about NOT sweating being a mercury thing. My > son (4, PDD-NOS, aka mercury poisoned) has the opposite thing for as > long as I can remember. His head sweats. It has since he was a > little baby. It mostly happens when he sleeps and definitely when he > is hot. He doesn't seem to sweat anywhere else? Sweaty head, especially at night, is commonly a sign of the body detoxing from exposures during the day that were not tolerated. Very common as a phenol intolerance issue, altho can be other things also http://www.danasview.net/phenol.htm >>He eats: Gluten free waffles, breakfast bars, bread. Turkey, chicken, *sausage* [if it contains nitrates]. *Green grapes*, *oranges*, #bananas# (not so much lately), #corn# torillas, potatoes, *apples*, *strawberries*, #carrots#, #peas#, gluten free tacos, #soy# yogurt, GF cereal, #popcorn#. He likes water and lemonade and *orange juice* to drink. I put ** around the high phenol items, and ## around other items which are common problems for kids. As you can see, what your child eats can commonly cause issues for kids. If you don't want to remove the foods, try enzymes http://www.houstonni.com/ Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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