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Title: night sweats
Post by: muscle19 on January 17, 2008, 08:33:12 AM
Hey bros, been taking prop and winny tabs now for 2 wks or less, switched from test e to prop to wind down my cycle, lately I have been sweaty much much more, I have been eating more and lowering my carna to lean up little before I cycle off, I turn my heat off at night and I still wake up in sweats! Why would this be? Is it metabolism being increased? Nothing to worry would it?
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: R.A.M. on January 17, 2008, 08:39:24 AM
MAN me too.  I'm taking test prop,winny tabs and tbol tabs and I have to change my clothes once a night.  I heard this is normal so I'm not worried.  But I know what you re going through.
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: StillTippin on January 17, 2008, 09:10:31 AM
MAN me too.  I'm taking test prop,winny tabs and tbol tabs and I have to change my clothes once a night.  I heard this is normal so I'm not worried.  But I know what you re going through.

You sleep with your clothes on?
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: R.A.M. on January 17, 2008, 09:30:55 AM
Boxers sorry.
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: muscle19 on January 17, 2008, 10:03:11 AM
Good! I'm happy I'm not the only one, made mistake and feel asleep wit shirt on and woke up soaking wet! Had to use my shirt to wipe myself off! It felt like some one poured a bucket of water on me! As long as its nothing wrong with me than ill be good! Thanks fellas!
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: StillTippin on January 17, 2008, 10:04:47 AM
Boxers sorry.

Damn, that stuff must really make you sweat if you're having to get up and change your boxers.  Do you find that you need to drink some water when you wake up sweating like that?  Cause I only sweat once in a while in my sleep but I still find that I get really really dehydrated every night no matter how much I drink during the evening.
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: Overload on January 17, 2008, 01:08:23 PM
on cycle i would sweat like crazy if i didn't have a ceiling fan on high. even if the room temp is 68 degrees i would still sweat if i didn't have the fan on high.

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Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: freakfestMD on January 17, 2008, 01:34:19 PM
Same here.  Especially while bangin' the wifey.  Needed a fan on at all times.
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: Tapeworm on January 26, 2008, 03:13:49 AM
Yes.  I was disgusting on only 250/wk of sus.  I've been an on-and-off night sweater for years, but while on cycle it was a whole other level.  I literally soaked the bed.  I'd wake up because of it and switch sides.  Then I'd wake up a couple hours later after soaking the second side.  And I mean SOAKING.  Freaked me so bad after 10 days or so I mentioned it to the doc and he took me off after only 8 weeks.  I put it down to my body trying to shed off the water gain.
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: Emmortal on January 26, 2008, 11:04:06 AM
I've never been a night sweater myself, but I sweat profusely from my face while working out.  The rest of my body gets kind of damp, but it's like naigra falls out of my face.  I always get really weird looks because I get red face really easily, my BP is fine and always has been, and people think I'm about to pop or something.  Then again, most people don't work out that hard so that may be it too.
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: Fulgorre on January 26, 2008, 03:51:32 PM
Good! I'm happy I'm not the only one, made mistake and feel asleep wit shirt on and woke up soaking wet! Had to use my shirt to wipe myself off! It felt like some one poured a bucket of water on me! As long as its nothing wrong with me than ill be good! Thanks fellas!


You are fine in this regard.  Wonder what the body is doing which causes the sweating?  I mean, is it the process of muscle being built, so that one could presume a good night sweating was a good night of muscle growth? :D
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: Emmortal on January 26, 2008, 03:57:50 PM
Extreme stress on the CNS seems to be a common factor.
Title: Re: night sweats
Post by: muscle19 on January 27, 2008, 09:31:51 AM
If its extra stress on the CNS, how can that be in regards to health? Possible problem?