I find that over the last few years I am suffering oddish medical issues. It seems after I push myself a bit, the next day I'm tired. That is pretty normal.,,, but, I find that my blood feels like it's boiling. I can't pin point to what is going on, but find it's an all over malaise. I've had alopecia for 43 yrs, mostly universalis, and do know my average body temperature is 95. and I have seen it 94. Because I"m still menopausal, the hot flashes begin to come, and it appears it's fed by the malaise blood boiling feeling. Does any one else go through this. Any thoughts on it? I do feel we are more susceptible to toxins as the lack of hair everywhere, allow our skin to collect the toxins like a sponge. Blessings

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Comment by Denise T on May 21, 2013 at 9:55am
I have night sweats but when I have them the back of my neck gets very hot and then it feels like there is ice put on the back of my neck
Comment by willow on May 23, 2013 at 5:44pm

I have had a great challenge with my immune, when I start feeling unwell, I swear my blood is burning, and often feel poisoned. I truly believe the baldness of all my skin makes me a lot more sensitive to chemicals, from pollution, to actually being susceptible to any cold/flu going around. It appears my sinuses stop growing at the same time my hair fell out, and needless to say I suffer from sinus headaches constantly. I'm curious if we can brainstorm together to find some likeness to enable a better understanding of the difference medically.

Comment by Shasha on July 18, 2014 at 9:40am

Have you had your thyroid checked? It sounds like you are hypothyroid (which can also be a driver for hair loss). I have had similar issues and, even though there were no indications of thyroid problems according to blood tests, an ultrasound revealed nodules. Post-surgical biopsy of the nodules actually revealed cancer. No other pre-operative test was able to conclude this. Not saying you have cancer, but get your thyroid checked thoroughly if you haven't already. I complained of symptoms like your for 10 years and doctors were largely dismissive.

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