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Dear anon, thank you for your question, and I am sorry you have had to live with this condition for so long. I was wondering if you have ever seen a doctor for the symptoms you decribed? From your posting it would appear to be a case of heat sensitivity or possible a mild case of chronic hyperthermia triggered by malfunctioning of your hypothalamus which is the body's temperature control. If this is not working properly, it will cause someone to overheat constantly.

What is your body temperature at rest? What type of activity do you do for 10-15 minutes? Are you running, lifting weights? Sweat is the body's cooling system so it is normal if you start sweating within that time frame if the activity is high impact with high cardio output. How are your minerals levels like Sodium, potassium? Have you ever had your thyroid tested? I suggest you seek help from an endocrinologist and have test done to see how your hypotalamus, thyroid glands are working optimally. Wish you well.

April 27, 2009 - 10:04pm

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