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Night sweats are also typical of perimenopause as well. However, my

doc did say mine " could " be from the thyroid thing going on right

now. I was warned that I may not ever know WHICH is taking care of

what symptoms---T3 or the progesterone sublinguals.

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art_muse@... writes:

>

> I hope its not menopause because I just turned 30.

I am 34 and I was just dx Hypothyroid in April of this year. I quit birth

control pills in Jan. I've had several tests done, one was my FSH. It was

high. But..so was my TSH (13.490). I have read that high TSH might cause a

rise

in FSH, and high FSH can be responsible for hot flashes, as high FSH will

indicate that your estrogen is low...thus the hot flashes...SO....maybe being on

the pill (I 'think' I read you are on them??) will probably help to get your

hormones in check.

Amy

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I do not know about othres. When my T went way down after none for a month i was

getting night sweats. Felt hot and cold / In particular i would wake up sweatig

around neck area and pillow damp. When i re statted T and bumbep it up they went

away!! Maybe some one else knows us why this happens? I just know fro my

experience it does happen for me

Dave <daultman@...> wrote:

Are night sweats a sign of low testosterone?

What's the function behind that?

> Re: Just started Testin and I have a question.

>

>

>

>

>Dan and Jack,

>

>Thanks for the insight. As I said previously, I am now on day

>4 of the treatment and havent really felt any different yet.

>I'll sit tight for a few more weeks and see where I am at that time.

>

>As far as testing goes, I had my testosterone tested after

>some ongoing issues with decreased libedo, performance issues,

>night sweats. After some Google searching it kind of all came

>together. My test results are kind of confusing but the last

>line reads

>

>Testosterone, Total 242 L

>

>Oh, another question. What the heck do you guys do to mask

>that OVERPOWERING alcohal smell of the testim. Whew! Without

>a little cologne I would be tough to be around for a hour or so.

>

>Thanks!

>

>

>> I just started on Testin gel 4 days ago and was wonder how

>long I will

>> need to wait before I start seeing any results (ie increased libedo,

>> morning firmness, etc). Should I be seeing some results by now? If

>> not, how long?

>>

>> Just as background Im am 36, healthy and a testosterone level (pre

>> Testin) of 240.

>>

>> Any info is appreciated.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I do not know about othres. When my T went way down after none for a month i was

getting night sweats. Felt hot and cold / In particular i would wake up sweatig

around neck area and pillow damp. When i re statted T and bumbep it up they went

away!! Maybe some one else knows us why this happens? I just know fro my

experience it does happen for me

Dave <daultman@...> wrote:

Are night sweats a sign of low testosterone?

What's the function behind that?

> Re: Just started Testin and I have a question.

>

>

>

>

>Dan and Jack,

>

>Thanks for the insight. As I said previously, I am now on day

>4 of the treatment and havent really felt any different yet.

>I'll sit tight for a few more weeks and see where I am at that time.

>

>As far as testing goes, I had my testosterone tested after

>some ongoing issues with decreased libedo, performance issues,

>night sweats. After some Google searching it kind of all came

>together. My test results are kind of confusing but the last

>line reads

>

>Testosterone, Total 242 L

>

>Oh, another question. What the heck do you guys do to mask

>that OVERPOWERING alcohal smell of the testim. Whew! Without

>a little cologne I would be tough to be around for a hour or so.

>

>Thanks!

>

>

>> I just started on Testin gel 4 days ago and was wonder how

>long I will

>> need to wait before I start seeing any results (ie increased libedo,

>> morning firmness, etc). Should I be seeing some results by now? If

>> not, how long?

>>

>> Just as background Im am 36, healthy and a testosterone level (pre

>> Testin) of 240.

>>

>> Any info is appreciated.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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On Wed, 9 Nov 2005 17:14:29 -0800 (PST), you wrote:

>I do not know about othres. When my T went way down after none for a month i

was getting night sweats. Felt hot and cold / In particular i would wake up

sweatig around neck area and pillow damp. When i re statted T and bumbep it up

they went away!! Maybe some one else knows us why this happens? I just know fro

my experience it does happen for me

>

I think it may actually be a symptom of low E2. When T gets very low,

in some folks E2 is also low as there's no T to make it from. (Others

have low T because they convert so much to E2.)

The night sweats and hot flashes are like female menopause.

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Just another albino black sheep

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More like the ratio of E2 to T if one has low T and high E2 then yes sweats. My

Dr. test new men over 40 yrs. of age for both and if they are low on T and high

on E2 he treats the E2 first and most there levels will go back up getting E2

down and not need TRT.

Phil

Dave <daultman@...> wrote:

Are night sweats a sign of low testosterone?

What's the function behind that?

> Re: Just started Testin and I have a question.

>

>

>

>

>Dan and Jack,

>

>Thanks for the insight. As I said previously, I am now on day

>4 of the treatment and havent really felt any different yet.

>I'll sit tight for a few more weeks and see where I am at that time.

>

>As far as testing goes, I had my testosterone tested after

>some ongoing issues with decreased libedo, performance issues,

>night sweats. After some Google searching it kind of all came

>together. My test results are kind of confusing but the last

>line reads

>

>Testosterone, Total 242 L

>

>Oh, another question. What the heck do you guys do to mask

>that OVERPOWERING alcohal smell of the testim. Whew! Without

>a little cologne I would be tough to be around for a hour or so.

>

>Thanks!

>

>

>> I just started on Testin gel 4 days ago and was wonder how

>long I will

>> need to wait before I start seeing any results (ie increased libedo,

>> morning firmness, etc). Should I be seeing some results by now? If

>> not, how long?

>>

>> Just as background Im am 36, healthy and a testosterone level (pre

>> Testin) of 240.

>>

>> Any info is appreciated.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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To add to retro's theory, I seem to have had low E2 with my low T. I

had hot flashes, etc before going on TRT. Now they are mostly gone.

The endo said that it can also be a sign of hypothalamic dysfunction.

Mark

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I went to 100 mg shots weekly. It was not enough for me. I still had ED.

I went to 150mg weekly and cured the ED problem. Don't need Cialis

now. 150mg has become too much now so I backed it down to 130mg weekly and all

is working well.

I also take a whole Indoplex w/ Dim and a 750mg TMG daily at dinner time as Dr

prescribed.

Kissie

Re: Just started Testin and I have a question.

>

>

>

>

>Dan and Jack,

>

>Thanks for the insight. As I said previously, I am now on day

>4 of the treatment and havent really felt any different yet.

>I'll sit tight for a few more weeks and see where I am at that time.

>

>As far as testing goes, I had my testosterone tested after

>some ongoing issues with decreased libedo, performance issues,

>night sweats. After some Google searching it kind of all came

>together. My test results are kind of confusing but the last

>line reads

>

>Testosterone, Total 242 L

>

>Oh, another question. What the heck do you guys do to mask

>that OVERPOWERING alcohal smell of the testim. Whew! Without

>a little cologne I would be tough to be around for a hour or so.

>

>Thanks!

>

>

>> I just started on Testin gel 4 days ago and was wonder how

>long I will

>> need to wait before I start seeing any results (ie increased libedo,

>> morning firmness, etc). Should I be seeing some results by now? If

>> not, how long?

>>

>> Just as background Im am 36, healthy and a testosterone level (pre

>> Testin) of 240.

>>

>> Any info is appreciated.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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GOOD FOR YOU. THANKS FOR SHARING.AFTER 9 WEEKS OF 100MG WEEKLY I WAS TO HIGH ON

T AND E .SEEMS WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT WEIGHT AGE OTHER FACTORS. pLUS MY RED BLLOD

CELLS GETTING TO HIGH . I WILL DO A BLOOD DRAW AND MY present DR SENDING ME TO A

ENDO SO WE WILL SEE

kissie2004@... wrote:

I went to 100 mg shots weekly. It was not enough for me. I still had ED.

I went to 150mg weekly and cured the ED problem. Don't need Cialis

now. 150mg has become too much now so I backed it down to 130mg weekly and all

is working well.

I also take a whole Indoplex w/ Dim and a 750mg TMG daily at dinner time as Dr

prescribed.

Kissie

Re: Just started Testin and I have a question.

>

>

>

>

>Dan and Jack,

>

>Thanks for the insight. As I said previously, I am now on day

>4 of the treatment and havent really felt any different yet.

>I'll sit tight for a few more weeks and see where I am at that time.

>

>As far as testing goes, I had my testosterone tested after

>some ongoing issues with decreased libedo, performance issues,

>night sweats. After some Google searching it kind of all came

>together. My test results are kind of confusing but the last

>line reads

>

>Testosterone, Total 242 L

>

>Oh, another question. What the heck do you guys do to mask

>that OVERPOWERING alcohal smell of the testim. Whew! Without

>a little cologne I would be tough to be around for a hour or so.

>

>Thanks!

>

>

>> I just started on Testin gel 4 days ago and was wonder how

>long I will

>> need to wait before I start seeing any results (ie increased libedo,

>> morning firmness, etc). Should I be seeing some results by now? If

>> not, how long?

>>

>> Just as background Im am 36, healthy and a testosterone level (pre

>> Testin) of 240.

>>

>> Any info is appreciated.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I feel if you have been on this for some time and are leveled off you may have

high Estradiol. You need to get this checked it can make you feel panic give

you ED and stop your reaching an orgasm.

http://www.medibolics.com/ArimidexBoostsTestosterone.htm

http://www.smart-drugs.com/ias-estrogen.htm

http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcls-txt/t-prtcl-130.html

http://www.dimfaq.com/index.htm

If your test shows you high you can take this OTC supplement to get it down post

your test when you get it.

http://www.ritecare.com/prodsheets/PHY-15336.html

Phil

steve5452 <steve5452@...> wrote:

Hello all,

Just a quick question, I have recently been having night sweats, I wake up

cold to find the bed is soaking wet along with the pillow and the duvet.

I am on 1 sachet of Testogel daily.

Steve

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Steve,

It could also be low T levels - have you had your T levels checked

recently? I used to get night sweats and hot flashes until I got my T

up to higher levels.

Mark

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Sorry to here this so are you doing good on treatment. We had a member here

that was HIV a dam big help to a lot of me God Bless him he is gone now. You

could do a search and read a lot of his posts they maybe of help to you. His

nick was OR eon or in a search oreon.

Phil

B8adogg@... wrote: Another explanation for the night sweats. I also had

them until I got my

T-level up, but then they reoccurred several years later -- along with other

symptoms (weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, diarrhea, etc). So, I was tested for

HIV and found that I was positive. Once I started my therapy, all of the

symptoms, including the night sweats stopped.

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what? I think a menopausal woman will tell you night sweats are hormonal.

Gracia

If you do a google on " night sweats " " hulda clark " you will find the

drhuldaclark.org site (think I got that right) wherein it says that

the night sweats are caused by the roundworm parasite Ascaris

Lumbricoides. In my experience she is correct. If the infection is

of long standing and is severe, you may have to use more of the herbs

than is usually recommended. Try the 21 day advanced cancer protocol

maybe. Hope this helps. pj

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Before you put any faith in anything related to Hulda read what

Quackwatch has to say about her:

http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Cancer/clark.html

>

>

> night sweats

>

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vBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzE0NTY2NARncnBzcElkAzE3MDkyNTEwODIEbXNnSWQDMzA4OTIEc2V\

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> Posted by: " pj20844 " pj20844@...

> <mailto:pj20844@...?Subject=%20Re%3Anight%20sweats>

> pj20844 <pj20844>

>

>

> Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:31 am (PST)

>

> If you do a google on " night sweats " " hulda clark " you will find the

> drhuldaclark.

> org site (think I got that right) wherein it says that

> the night sweats are caused by the roundworm parasite Ascaris

> Lumbricoides. In my experience she is correct. If the infection is

> of long standing and is severe, you may have to use more of the herbs

> than is usually recommended. Try the 21 day advanced cancer protocol

> maybe. Hope this helps. pj

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Hi Brad. I'm not Duncan but I thought I'd throw this out there. I recently

discovered the web site diagnose-me.com, it has pages describing various

symptoms and conditions, and identifies lists of conditions which may be

associated with the symptom, along with the likelihood of the connection.

Here the page for night sweats:

http://www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C521732.html

I'd be interested to hear any opinions about this web site.

Alan

On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 10:06 AM, BRAD <bellybangle@...> wrote:

> Duncan...I have systemic candida if I drink alcohol I have night sweats.

> Nothing else I eat causes night sweats. Two Drinks will cause night sweats

> all night long. Is that adrenal glands. I rarely drink and haven't drank

> since xmas. Although Before I got this 3 years ago I drank quite a lot. I

> have been on strike diet for 2 years and if it is what should I do to remedy

> It.

> Thanks

> Brad

>

--

Alan

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My T levels and bio T levels are low and I am taking Androgel 4 pumps, every

morning. I sweat profusely at night and sometimes, in the morning, after

application, my shirt becomes drenched with sweat before going to work, no

exageration. I stopped the Androgel to see what would happen and my sweats

stopped, but my fatigue returned. My Doctor tells me that the literature

doesn't support this and I basically told him I could care less what the

literature says, this is reality.

Any advice besides getting a new Doctor?

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You need to get with competent DR who knows how to proper assess hormones level.

Right now a few things may be occuring. Testosteorne may cause adrenal fatigue

to get worse. It may also cause a rise in e2 which can also affect the thryoid.

TRT may also cause thyroid to slow down for the fact that the testosterone is

speeding up the metabolism so the thyroid is not needed as much and cause it to

slow down. These are the 3 scenerios that are the most common that occur with

these symptoms. For information on our clinic contact me at

hardasnails1973@....

>

> My T levels and bio T levels are low and I am taking Androgel 4 pumps, every

morning. I sweat profusely at night and sometimes, in the morning, after

application, my shirt becomes drenched with sweat before going to work, no

exageration. I stopped the Androgel to see what would happen and my sweats

stopped, but my fatigue returned. My Doctor tells me that the literature

doesn't support this and I basically told him I could care less what the

literature says, this is reality.

>

> Any advice besides getting a new Doctor?

>

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High e2 also puts strain on thyroid and also adrenals which symptoms go hand in

hand. So please have proper evalution of your hormones by a good HRT

specailisr. If you are willing to travel and have PPO insurance we be glad to

assist you in getting properly balanced out

hardasnails1973@...

> >

> > My T levels and bio T levels are low and I am taking Androgel 4 pumps, every

morning. I sweat profusely at night and sometimes, in the morning, after

application, my shirt becomes drenched with sweat before going to work, no

exageration. I stopped the Androgel to see what would happen and my sweats

stopped, but my fatigue returned. My Doctor tells me that the literature

doesn't support this and I basically told him I could care less what the

literature says, this is reality.

> >

> > Any advice besides getting a new Doctor?

> >

> Night sweats definitely come from your E2 being too high. Before I knew what

was wrong with me, I lived like that for a year or so, soaking the pillow every

night. Has your doctor ever done an ultra sensitive assay on your E2

(estradiol)? I can tell when my E2 goes too high, I start sweating,feel panicky

and anxious and my penis and testicles disappear like I've been swimming in a

cold lake. Major shrinkage!

> Anyway, ask about an ultra sensitive assay on your E2,if he refuses and says

it's not necessary,look for someone else.

> Jim

>

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Jim if your taking about the ultra sensitive assay at Quest Labs this is a new

test a lot of men have tried this and got back levels that stated <2 this is not

possable I did both because I can tell when I am to low or to high so the Ultra

Test come back saying I was to low <2 and the Sensitive test #4021 the best one

they have as far as I am conserened said I was at 22 pg/ml. My Dr. called Quest

Labs a friend he knows there and was told they are having problems with this new

test. Plus it was devolped of women with breast cancer that are no drugs to

lower or kill there E's so my Dr. feels this is not a good test for men.

Co-Moderator

Phil

> From: jimdetroit <jmosrite@...>

> Subject: Re: night sweats

>

> Date: Saturday, October 17, 2009, 10:48 AM

>

>

>

> >

> > My T levels and bio T levels are low and I am taking

> Androgel 4 pumps, every morning.  I sweat profusely at

> night and sometimes, in the morning, after application, my

> shirt becomes drenched with sweat before going to work, no

> exageration.  I stopped the Androgel to see what would

> happen and my sweats stopped, but my fatigue returned. 

> My Doctor tells me that the literature doesn't support this

> and I basically told him I could care less what the

> literature says, this is reality. 

> >

> > Any advice besides getting a new Doctor?

> >

> Night sweats definitely come from your E2 being too high.

> Before I knew what was wrong with me, I lived like that for

> a year or so, soaking the pillow every night. Has your

> doctor ever done an ultra sensitive assay on your E2

> (estradiol)? I can tell when my E2 goes too high, I start

> sweating,feel panicky and anxious and my penis and testicles

> disappear like I've been swimming in a cold lake. Major

> shrinkage!

> Anyway, ask about an ultra sensitive assay on your E2,if he

> refuses and says it's not necessary,look for someone else.

> Jim

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Also to as pmgammer pointed out that is an invalid reading or your may have low

e2 which will cause you to have increased sweating which is common with low e2.

Please get the sensitive essay done (4021x) next time to play safe. This test

seems to be more representive of e2 symptoms less errors made.

> > >

> > > My T levels and bio T levels are low and I am taking Androgel 4 pumps,

every morning. I sweat profusely at night and sometimes, in the morning, after

application, my shirt becomes drenched with sweat before going to work, no

exageration. I stopped the Androgel to see what would happen and my sweats

stopped, but my fatigue returned. My Doctor tells me that the literature

doesn't support this and I basically told him I could care less what the

literature says, this is reality.

> > >

> > > Any advice besides getting a new Doctor?

> > >

> > Night sweats definitely come from your E2 being too high. Before I knew what

was wrong with me, I lived like that for a year or so, soaking the pillow every

night. Has your doctor ever done an ultra sensitive assay on your E2

(estradiol)? I can tell when my E2 goes too high, I start sweating,feel panicky

and anxious and my penis and testicles disappear like I've been swimming in a

cold lake. Major shrinkage!

> > Anyway, ask about an ultra sensitive assay on your E2,if he refuses and says

it's not necessary,look for someone else.

> > Jim

> >

>

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