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Night sweats

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chickennuggetsandicecream · 21/12/2017 10:45

As we have a LO I normally go to bed after my partner but I regularly go to bed to find a wet duvet and bed sheets if not I'm waking to the same thing. And my partner is wet to the touch and dripping even though the bedroom is cool because my LO is still a newborn and is in the room with us. Could cannabis and alcohol affect this ?? But it's driving my mad

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loveyoutothemoon · 21/12/2017 14:25

I think you've answered your own question there. That could quite possibly be the cause if you're otherwise well and have no other health issues.

chickennuggetsandicecream · 21/12/2017 15:22

Thing is he's been taking it for years and has a beer 3-4 times a week it's only started happening in the last 4 months

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Bluntness100 · 21/12/2017 15:29

Yes it's overwhelmingly likely it's alcohol and drug mis use that is causing them. How much weed is he smoking and are you sure that's all he drinks? 3 or 4 beers a week?

chickennuggetsandicecream · 22/12/2017 11:38

I joint a night about £30 per week yes I'm sure as he comes home from work and are together from then on we go food shopping together so I'm aware of what he buys

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Graceadlerdesigns · 22/12/2017 13:44

I had terrible night sweats for months and after lots of tests i was diagnosed with a liver infection. It eventually went away.

But, is your partner taking drugs and heavily drinking around a new born? I would consider how healthy that is for the child first and foremost.

chickennuggetsandicecream · 22/12/2017 22:38

Not around my child no I wouldn't allow that ever ! And 3-4 beers a week isn't heavy drinking

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shewolfmum · 22/12/2017 22:43

I don't think weed would do this? Maybe he shld get checked out?

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