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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 279296" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>DF's family is Swedish and German. They have told me that they are a bunch of profuse sweaters. They were not lying. </p><p> </p><p>husband keeps and likes to have his den at about a constant 68 degrees with 3 fans going all times of the year. It physically pains him to be near a heater or stove. </p><p> </p><p>It's embarassing for him - he has only all cotton shirts, and wears a head band too and still sweats. It's the weirdest thing - we'll be standing in an airconditioned room and everyone else will be in a long sleve shirt or suit and he'llbe in a tshirt and the sweat will just pour off his body - his hair looks greasy and unkept a lot due to the profuse sweating. </p><p> </p><p>I thought it was maybe the medications - but it is not. I thought he didn't drink enough water - nope. It's just how he is and it's all over his head, back, legs, waist.....</p><p> </p><p>I'm eager to see if anyone else has had success with anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 279296, member: 4964"] DF's family is Swedish and German. They have told me that they are a bunch of profuse sweaters. They were not lying. husband keeps and likes to have his den at about a constant 68 degrees with 3 fans going all times of the year. It physically pains him to be near a heater or stove. It's embarassing for him - he has only all cotton shirts, and wears a head band too and still sweats. It's the weirdest thing - we'll be standing in an airconditioned room and everyone else will be in a long sleve shirt or suit and he'llbe in a tshirt and the sweat will just pour off his body - his hair looks greasy and unkept a lot due to the profuse sweating. I thought it was maybe the medications - but it is not. I thought he didn't drink enough water - nope. It's just how he is and it's all over his head, back, legs, waist..... I'm eager to see if anyone else has had success with anything. [/QUOTE]
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