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Gibbon · 70-79, M
You asked the girls so I should keep my nose out of this because I don't want to scare you. You should talk to a doctor. Many things can cause night sweats. Now remember I'm a guy and there are indeed other things that apply to women.
22 years ago I had non Hodgkin's lymphoma. A symptom was night sweats however the treatment caused me to be diabetic also night sweats a symptom. One doc told me it was the lymphoma the other told me it was the diabetes. They both were driving me crazy and I also had all night sweats. Today I'm still in remission but am diabetic. If my sugar levels go high and out of control for more than a day I will sweat at night. But I haven't let that happen for several years.
22 years ago I had non Hodgkin's lymphoma. A symptom was night sweats however the treatment caused me to be diabetic also night sweats a symptom. One doc told me it was the lymphoma the other told me it was the diabetes. They both were driving me crazy and I also had all night sweats. Today I'm still in remission but am diabetic. If my sugar levels go high and out of control for more than a day I will sweat at night. But I haven't let that happen for several years.
Enonnannej · 46-50, F
@Gibbon I am a diabetic. Type 2. Since 2016. And its a big possibility it could be that. Ive been eating like crap and not checking my sugar. Lack of exercise minus some PT exercises due to back issues.
Wow i am so sorry you were dealt with all that...congrats being cancer free.
Thank you for the message
Wow i am so sorry you were dealt with all that...congrats being cancer free.
Thank you for the message
Gibbon · 70-79, M
@Enonnannej You're welcome. I'm willing to bet if you get it under control the sweats stop. I too am very sedentary and have actually been on what is called a constant glucose diet because of my unique circumstances but am on insulin to control it. I'm a light weight and a diabetic diet would cause me to wilt away. I have developed taste issues also so eating is a challenge. I've been getting my needed calories from high glucose Boost supplement drinks. My A1C is under control regardless.