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Sweating caused by Nardil, anything to prevent it?

Posted by Enigma on November 2, 2006, at 11:23:41

The sweating caused by Nardil is making my life miserable. Now that it's cold out, I can barely do anything outside, or risk getting sick. I already got sick once due to this, and was in bed for a week (no lie - was sleeping 20 hours a day).
My primary care doc didn't even know how to treat it, since I showed no other symptoms. Odd.

If I vacuum a carpet, I soak my shirt. I change shirts 3 times a day or more depending what I'm doing. I can sweat from the tiniest exersion (forget excersise - mood's not there anyway)

Any drug I've heard of, my doc says I can't take with Nardil. Summer was even worse, but at least then I didn't get sick.

How am I going to snowblow the driveway with a soaking wet shirt under my jacket? Going in to change it every 2 seconds isn't too practical, and I just sweat up the new shirt. I'll be ill all winter. Forget about winter sports too (not that I'm happy enough to perform them though, like I used to).

Anyone know anything that will help?

It's always the same place too. Forhead, back of neck, and back. Surprisingly enough, never the underarms! I need help! Please advise.

Also, for any treatment resistant people like me where only MAOI's have helped (a little), had tricyclics helped at all. I'm thinking of dumping Nardil to try one of those. I'm only tried MANY SSRI's, (other types like Wellbutrin, etc), MAOI's like Emsam, Parnate, and Nardil.


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