I was told the same thing.
I've always slightly perspired on my bottom every since I can remember; not much- but occasionally it will be lightly damp. I broke out in a mad sweat when I had a UTI one time; and then during the time I had a wound. The last couple of years I have had sweating during my bp. For the most part I do not sweat unless something is going on with the body.
I was cold blooded before my accident- and unfortunately that hasn't changed. My temperature runs about 97.9- and after a shower it can get down to about 95.9. I don't tolerate the heat well either- "life is great if we don't weaken" (<----- my father always
says that) however he doesn't practice the motto.... lol!!!!
Tim c5/c6 18 yrs. post
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I was told sweating wasn't possible after having a spinal cord injury. Although, I'm told I do occasionally perspire below C1 & C2. I never could break a sweat before my injury anyway, and my face still doesn't.
I'm almost always cold. I've been to 94.9 several times. Being cold blooded sucks, especially when almost 9 months of the year are too chilly, cold, freezing, or below freezing to go outside.
-Angie[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Do most or all of you guys not perspire and have major sensitivity to adverse ambient temperature?Hey Brian, For my first 12 years I sweat constantly day/night summer and winter (I live in New Jersey) Then I had a Ryzodomy a surgical procedure to cut my nerves at T- 12 because of uncontrollable spasms. The spazams stopped and as a bounus so did my sweating. Now I don't sweat AT ALL. I can't stand a fan on my skin, it makes my skin "crawl" But that might due to my nifty new diagnosis- srynix. Bobbie
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