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What might cause one to suddenly be hot all the time for no reason?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 453955" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>I hit 50 and hit menopause, almost to the day. But minimal hot flushes. However, the anti-hormone therapy I was put on as part of the breast cancer treatment caused hot flushes. I have since changed the medications, but I do get hot/cold at times. It's bizarre. Complicated, of course, by mother in law needing to run her house like a furnace. I cook dinner in her kitchen and the thermometer in there is registering 23 C, plus the warm air vents are blowing down on me over the stove. And she gets worried when I peel off layers of warm clothing to wear just a thin t-shirt while I cook! Meanwhile she's wrapped in a blanket and still shivering. It's still wintry weather here at night and I hate to think what her power bill will be like...</p><p></p><p>My vote on this is for some sort of hormonal imbalance. A blood profile would be a good idea. meantime - push your vitamin intake up, especially B group and C. Good for reducing body stress response and infection risk.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 453955, member: 1991"] I hit 50 and hit menopause, almost to the day. But minimal hot flushes. However, the anti-hormone therapy I was put on as part of the breast cancer treatment caused hot flushes. I have since changed the medications, but I do get hot/cold at times. It's bizarre. Complicated, of course, by mother in law needing to run her house like a furnace. I cook dinner in her kitchen and the thermometer in there is registering 23 C, plus the warm air vents are blowing down on me over the stove. And she gets worried when I peel off layers of warm clothing to wear just a thin t-shirt while I cook! Meanwhile she's wrapped in a blanket and still shivering. It's still wintry weather here at night and I hate to think what her power bill will be like... My vote on this is for some sort of hormonal imbalance. A blood profile would be a good idea. meantime - push your vitamin intake up, especially B group and C. Good for reducing body stress response and infection risk. Marg [/QUOTE]
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