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Hi also does anyone sweat at night after injecting B12

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Narwhal10

Hi Mozza127

I cannot say I have. Your symptoms are unique to you. Plus, we may have other illnesses. I certainly do.

I remember a few months ago, my burning foot syndrome came back. I was more active. You are lying there trying to fall asleep. Then realise it is not going to happen until you have soaked your feet and legs in cool water for 20 minutes. You look at the clock. I always think, somebody is hard at work, I’m going to bed.

There is a particular bit of ‘wiring’ from the brain down the spine. It’s got a fancy name. It’s responsible for our temperature control or our ‘thermostat’.

PA/B12 D can make our wiring faulty. Nerve pain, pins and needles, numbness, cold and/or heat intolerance.

Just be aware that I definitely do not put everything down to B12.

Hope this helps.

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Orchard33

I don't have that particular reaction but I never now inject in the evening, in fact after about 10am. In the evening it keeps me awake.

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totallyFrustrated

Hi Mozza127, for me it's the other way around. That fancy bit pf wiring Narwhale refers to is faulty in me, I sweat all night and when it's time to get up in the morning I am cold all day. or I least I was for years and years. Then it changed so that I still sweat all night, to the point where I had to go into a bath full of cold water and fell asleep in there, but felt temp wise ok in the day with just more hot flushes......

Since the injections, I get one good night right away, only wake up once and the bed is dry in the morning, not soaked through with perspiration, I used to soak the mattress right through to the underside and them mould set in and needed a new mattress regularly)

I think some symptoms get better, and others may temporarily get worse from what other people write. I will keep a thorough journal, so I will know what gets better and what doesn't.

Everyone is different, just wait and see and most of all enjoy the journey. May it make you feel better and better and give you back your life.

Best wishes

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Narwhal10 in reply to totallyFrustrated

The journal is so important. Bless you with mattresses and only one good night. 😞

I had night sweats, I had to get up, cool down and then I’d fall back into bed a few hours later like a zombie.

The thermostat is called the spinothalamic tract but I call mine Spartacus. Severe cold intolerance for 31 years.

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