Interesting, me to! As a kid and into my mid twenties i'd sweat profusely. From then o my late 40's I perspired less, though in part that may have been from less physical exercise. Now that I'm on PD meds, the least bit of effort makes me sweat like a pig. Barb_MSN wrote: > > Me too..... me TOOOO! <Jumping up 'n down while waving> > > I get sopping wet sweat virtually every day and needless to say, I > HATE it when that happens! Because I also take drugs to give me > some relief from > urinary frequency ('frequency," meaning 50 to 60 "pit stops" per > 24 hours day > > The first year I was on the "frequency-meds" (imipramine and > oxybutinin cgloride) I didn't sweat at all! As in NONE! I also > had dry mouth and dry eyes, but it has sure been worth it!! > > Eventually, my system adapeted to the additional drugs and now I'm > constantly either hot (bummer!) or cold, ESPECIALY my feet which > usually feel inke ice cubes (Waaaaaa!) > > I guess this is yet another "designer" side effect of P > > Barb Mallut > [log in to unmask] > -----Original Message----- > From: Nancy S. Shlaes <[log in to unmask]> > To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> > Date: Sunday, May 28, 2000 5:08 PM > Subject: Re: PROFUSE SWEATIN G ? MEDICATIIONS > > >Carol Gray wrote: > > > >> DOES ANYONE HAVE THIS PROBLEM WHICH THEY FEEL IS MEDICATION > INDUCED? > > > >I do, I do. And never in my life have I sweated before. Don't > like the > >feeling at all. Often is cold sweat too. > > > >Nancy Shlaes deGrazia (63/6) -- Frans van Duinen (416) 652-8580 Toronto, Ontario