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Hot flushes at 29?

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Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 16:18

I have had three MAJOR hot flushes today, as in serious "I'm on fire" unmistakeable hot flushes. I am 29 (on Thursday :)) and NOT pregnant, so what the hell is it? Anyone else have inexplicable hot flushes? It's horrible!!

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Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 16:30

:)

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WigWamBam · 13/06/2006 16:30

An over-active thyroid can cause hot flushes. Otherwise some medication can cause them - are you taking anything at the moment?

CountessDracula · 13/06/2006 16:31

Maybe you are just hot

FrannyandZooey · 13/06/2006 16:32

Perhaps you are being overcome with some overwhelming feelings of shame and embarrassment...is that a possibility at all?

Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 16:34

No, definitely not just hot, these are very distinctive waves of intense heat, not like being generally too hot at all.

I am on amytriptyline for anxiety, I went to the doctor last week to say that I thought the drug was causing me to gain weight for no reason (haven't changed my diet, and am doing more exercise, so shouldn't be putting weight on) but he said they weren't linked. Now I have hot flushes Sad

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Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 16:34

And Franny, you can go and boil your head. In daal Grin

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WigWamBam · 13/06/2006 16:36

Amitriptyline can cause sweating, sensitivity to heat and hot flushes - it's probably that.

Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 16:37

OK thanks WWB, I'll go back to the doc.

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WigWamBam · 13/06/2006 16:40

It's quite a common side effect of most anti-depressants/anti-anxiety tablets - you may find you continue to get them even if the GP changes your tablets.

FrannyandZooey · 13/06/2006 16:43
Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 16:44
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FrannyandZooey · 13/06/2006 16:53

Oh be like that then you sweaty bint

Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 16:56

Did I mention sweat? Did I? Eh?

These are ladylike hot flushes. I do not sweat. I glow.

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FrannyandZooey · 13/06/2006 16:58

The pills sound bloody awful. Keep hassling him until he sorts you out something else, won't you?

NotQuiteCockney · 13/06/2006 17:00

Hmm, I've had hot flushes from fever, or oncoming illness. I've had them somewhat randomly (although, on reflection, it might have been shame and embarassment, thinking about it. But it was pretty random.). But I'm generally a warm sort of person.

They sound unpleasant, Greeny.

Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 17:01

I've just found on a US website that amytriptyline commonly causes weight gain Shock

I am going to ambush that lousy quack and make him admit it's NOT my fault for being a greedy salad-dodger.... or I might just rip his head off and sh*t down his neck Angry

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Cod · 13/06/2006 17:01

my mate has bad night sweats

DR think tis her pill

Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 17:03

night sweats are bloody horrible, I had them when I was pg.... have heard of them being caused by the pill

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FrannyandZooey · 13/06/2006 17:05

I have several incidents from my life that cause a huge hot flush of shame and embarrassment if I call them to mind. I would cheerfully pay good money to have them surgically removed from my memory.

Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 17:07

Yes, but at least you deserved it, Franny Grin

God, I am "glowing" like a whore in church here Shock

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FrannyandZooey · 13/06/2006 17:25

:(

sympathies

you belisha beacon you

Cod · 13/06/2006 17:30

it s how i foudn mn
i had terrible night sweats afetr ds3 - had had htebefore but his wen ton for ages and i havd to change pjs in the night

Greensleeves · 13/06/2006 18:03

God night sweats are miserable... I remember them well

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