Hi Everyone!
A few things I would like you to know. The first is, I so appreciate all of you who have commented and emailed me to say how much you have learned about lupus.
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The second thing is, even though this is lupus awareness month, I recognize and know what people go through with other autoimmune. In fact, autoimmune IS effin autoimmune and the symptoms overlap from one disease to another. This makes them difficult to diagnose. In addition, once you have an autoimmune your body will be open to other diseases that are autoimmune. So for all of my friends that suffer with;
Fibromyalgia, Addison's disease, celiac
disease, dermatomyositis, Graves' disease, Hashimoto's thyroiditis,
inflammatory bowel disease, myasthenia gravis,
pernicious anemia, reactive arthritis, Sjogren's, Type 1 diabetes, Giant Cell Myocarditis, Vaculitis, Anti-NMDA receptro encephalitis, multiple sclerosis, and lupus. Know that I honor you as well.
For the most horrible news ever, the last 5 are the worst of the worst and fatal.
OK, enough of that......
Did you know that autoimmune makes you sweat?
We all know that sweating is the bodies way of cooking itself. Excessive sweating called hyperhidrosis is abnormal, profuse
sweating that’s generally unrelated to heat or physical exertion. The autonomic nervous system is a part of the CNS. It regulates body
functions that we don’t have to think about doing, like controlling
breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature. When lupus
affects the autonomic nervous system, it can cause a wide range of
symptoms, including excessive sweating. Excessive sweating is a common symptom of other autoimmune disorders too. This whole sweating thing gets complicated and doctors just like to throw it aside or blame it on menapause. You have to fight on this one. Many women with lupus have had early life hysterectomies and so it can't be blamed on menapause. There are some treatments for the excessive sweating and if you are having this problem and have lupus you should talk to your doctor about it. I don't have excessive sweating but I am hot all the time. Even if it is cold in the house or outside. I do sweat but it's not dripping off my clothes.
That's it for now. If you have any questions email me. I will try to answer them.
Nicole
10 comments:
Makes me ever more grateful for my good health.
That's quite a list. And I never knew that about sweating and autoimmune diseases. I've learned a lot from this series.
I've only ever thought of hot flashes as a menopause thing, so once more you have educated me!
...Nicole, I wish that find strength and happiness each and every day.
Thanks for sharing and Happy Mother's Day Nicole!
It is scary. When in hospital my heart raced for 2+ hours. Despite medication my pulse was over 200 all the time and often I wake up from this still. The doc sat by my side last year (I have this way longer) and did not know what to do.
Scary.
We all want to grow old, dancing happily, right???
Many useful information in your last three posts, Nicole. For example, I didn't know there are some treatments for the excessive sweating.
Thank you for sharing those posts related to World Lupus Day.
Because of your posts I looked it up and May is also Fibro month. I never even knew that, though I've had it for probably 25 years--lol! And Fibromyalgia Awareness Day is Monday the 12th. You have also indirectly taught me something about my own autoimmune disease, Nicole. I had never heard about the sweating, either. Thanks for doing these. :)
That's interesting about sweating. And there are so many autoimmune diseases. My husband's kidney failure was caused by an autoimmune diseases that destroyed the blood vessels in both of his kidneys. I wonder why are immune systems are tend to react to our bodies so frequently. I hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day Nicole. hugs-Erika
Interesting. I do have a lot of hot sweats which I've put down to hormonal issues but I do have vitiligo [white skin patches] which is an autoimmune disease. The patches were most noticeable on my hands but since I've got old and wrinkly they don't look so obvious.
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