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MENOPAUSAL SWEATS
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My wife has been having menopausal night sweats, and other symptoms for 12 years. Everything she tries does not seem to work. If any one has any suggestion, please let us know. Many thanks in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am 84 going on 85 and still get them especially during the night. Have tried many things but nothing works. The doctor says I will just have to put up with them, which I do, although it is a nuisance. Sometimes during the night I am literally wet with sweat and have to have shower every morning, even if I don't feel like it. This isn't much help to your wife but at least she will know she is not alone.
What a kind understanding husband your wife has, three cheers to you!
I don't suffer too badly but we do mitigate it by having a series of layers on the bed. ie a light low tog king size duvet with a couple of individual single blankets and snug wraps each which we can each use or not use depending on our needs or mood! If I'm hot I can cool off with the 3 tog while OH can happily wrap up with the blankets. Seems obvious I know, but I am aware that many couples suffer by struggling along with 13 tog or more.
I don't suffer too badly but we do mitigate it by having a series of layers on the bed. ie a light low tog king size duvet with a couple of individual single blankets and snug wraps each which we can each use or not use depending on our needs or mood! If I'm hot I can cool off with the 3 tog while OH can happily wrap up with the blankets. Seems obvious I know, but I am aware that many couples suffer by struggling along with 13 tog or more.
I had a hysterectomy 30 years ago. I was on hrt for about 5 years but had to stop. Since then I`ve had "sweats" I dont think there`s anything left on the market that I`ve not tried & nothing has worked for me. It`s very embarrasing sometimes when I`m out shopping. On a lighter note, I dont feel the cold lol
Sister has them badly she has found sleeping on a thick cotten bathtowel helps as it wicks away the sweat... and also A chillow
http://www.chillow.co.uk/2010/template/
under her pillowcase keeps her face and neck cooler. plus a fan... on low all night
http://www.chillow.co.uk/2010/template/
under her pillowcase keeps her face and neck cooler. plus a fan... on low all night