my temp changes from 3 am to 4 am,my furnace doing as it always does but at 3 i 
am warm and at 4 i am freezing with covers

--- On Wed, 11/10/10, Janice Nichols <jan...@centurytel.net> wrote:


From: Janice Nichols <jan...@centurytel.net>
Subject: Re: [TMIC] {TMIC}sweating
To: "Carol E" <snow121...@hotmail.com>, jcs...@yahoo.com
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010, 1:06 PM





I have found that sleeping in a cotton summer gown all winter with the ceiling 
fan on low helps a lot.    We have our thermostat set at 60 at nite.    If I 
wear
something heavier, or use too warm a blanket, I wake up sweating.    I have 
also found that when I bring up the blanket from my feet and keep it off of my
neck, it works better too.    If I cover my neck, I will sweat.        Hope 
this helps.
Janice




From: Carol E 
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 11:16 AM
To: jcs...@yahoo.com 
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com 
Subject: RE: [TMIC] {TMIC}sweating

I have my thermostat set at 68 degrees.  I sleep with long johns and socks.  
Pretty picture, huh?  I will wake up sweating on my face and turn on my ceiling 
fan, then I get cold and turn off the ceiling fan and this continues through 
out the night.  Good thing I only sleep with pillows.  And thank God I have a 
remote controlled ceiling fan so I don't need to get out of bed.  I also have 
the on and off sweating during the day and way past the "change".



Carol 
Worrying does not empty 
tomorrow of its troubles;
It empties today of its strengths. 

 


  



Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 08:59:25 -0800
From: rn11...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] {TMIC}sweating
To: jcs...@yahoo.com
CC: tmic-list@eskimo.com






mixed or misunderstood signals from the brain to the body functions due to the 
nerve damage
  John,
   I understand that. But,the lesion being thoracic (chest) means I should only 
be affected below that level-not anywhere above it. The numbness is still from 
that level (T4) down,with a few areas of extreme sensitivity scattered 
around.That's what confused them and me about the sweating.
  15 yrs later and still no explanation.
        cheryl
 
 
 

--- On Wed, 11/10/10, john snodgrass <jcs...@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: john snodgrass <jcs...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [TMIC] {TMIC}sweating
To: "transverse myelitis" <tmic-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010, 10:10 AM







mixed or misunderstood signals from the brain to the body functions due to the 
nerve damage.
 
kinda odd ,,,,when i flew to fort knox KY i had to fly to PA to catch that 
flight.
if i had missed the PA connection i would not have made it to fort knox.
 
i think the brain works the same way. if theres a connection problem anywhere 
then it will send signals or block signals trying to resolve the problem and if 
it cant then it does all kinds of wierd stuff.
 
sometimes i wish mine would stop trying and just turn the lights out and go to 
sleep but that would be a stroke ,,thats a bad thought.
 
if the Docs understood and could manipulate these things they would make way 
more than they do.

--- On Wed, 11/10/10, rn11...@yahoo.com <rn11...@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: rn11...@yahoo.com <rn11...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [TMIC] {TMIC}sweating
To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2010, 9:30 AM







Hi Everyone,
    I got tm at the thoracic level (T4-5),but when I perspire on my face,one 
side gets red and moist,the other stays pale and dry. No one has ever had an 
explanation for this.A couple of docs even suggested that maybe I always had 
this and just noticed it after tm! 
     Cheryl in Easthampton,MA





      

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