Had severe sweating when I had UTI infection. May through August of last year
Dana

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On Jul 4, 2013, at 2:28 PM, bob quinn <kult...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Just re-read your original questions, Hosni, so some additional answers...
> 
> The times when sweating started sometime after I sat in my wheelchair were:
> - Worst when I had a sore on my butt that went to stage 4, because my helper 
> didn't see it for 2 weeks.
> - Common (like almost every day), right when I first get in the chair in the 
> morning, because of my hemorrhoids (and even with Preparation-H) ...but it 
> usually subsides after 30 minutes or so.
> - When my seat cushion (J2 gel) is on wrong (backwards, or just too far 
> forward or back)
> - I've banged my knee or a foot has fallen off my footrest.
> 
> So, my recommendation would be for someone to give a close look over your 
> skin for red areas after you've started sweating.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> bob
> 
> From: bob quinn <kult...@yahoo.com>
> To: "jume9...@comcast.net" <jume9...@comcast.net>; quad-list 
> <quad-list@eskimo.com> 
> Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 3:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Sweating
> 
> I sweat because of Autonomic-Dysreflexia (AD) when I'm in pain somewhere in 
> the insensate part(s) of my body.  I only sweat from my head, in different 
> parts, depending where on my body the pain is.  If my lower extremities, the 
> sweating is on the opposite side of my head.  The intensity of the sweat is 
> directly related to the level of pain.  Most of my head will be red in color, 
> except the sweaty parts, which go pale white (yes, it's a sight!).  I can 
> soak a towel in under a minute when it's real bad.  I always have small 
> towels handy, including a spare in my van.
> 
> My body temp usually stays at my normal 98.1F when I sweat.  I do not sweat 
> at all if/when my body (core) gets hot (without pain).  Sometimes, when it's 
> chilly, my sweating can bring my temp down enough to make me cold and 
> shivering ...which is when i seek a radiant heat source.
> 
> For me, sitting in the sun can help if the sweating is mild.  If it's 
> intense, I find that a little marajuana can make a huge difference.  It 
> doesn't stem it forever, but can stop it outright for a good while.
> 
> MJ is almost legal in Massachusetts (a ticket noone pays for having under 
> 1oz), and they're gearing-up to open medical MJ dispensaries (it was voted-in 
> last fall).  I already started asking my primary care phys for a 
> "recommendation" in February.
> 
> Happy Independence Day everyone!
> bob
> 
> From: "jume9...@comcast.net" <jume9...@comcast.net>
> To: quad-list <quad-list@eskimo.com>
> Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 12:04 PM
> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Sweating
> 
> Sweating is such an issue with quads, most of us take Propantheline and it 
> helps.
> 
> Meredith
> 
> From: wheelch...@aol.com
> To: hosnialkha...@hotmail.com, quad-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 8:38:15 AM
> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Sweating
> 
> Sweating for some is quite normal.  For others, it might be a sign of  an 
> internal infection that is forcing increased temperatures and sweats. Has 
> your normal temperature increased ? Has your normal blood pressure increased? 
>  What's your record for UTI's?
>  
> Best Wishes
>  
> In a message dated 7/4/2013 10:32:07 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
> hosnialkha...@hotmail.com writes:
> Hi My Friends    
> 
> I Want To Ask You ...
> 
> 1-What Cause Sweating For a Quadriplegic,When He Is In    The Wheelchair ?
> 2-After How long You Start  Sweating,When You Are In    The Wheelchair ?
> 3-What's Your Advice - Solution - For It ?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
> 

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