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Originally Posted by Soupe du jour
Hubby and I saw his friend and his friend's wife today. The friend that had had covid and experienced covid-related psychosis. It was a relief to see him back to his old self. He had even regained 25 lbs after losing 35 lbs due to covid-related gastrointestinal issues. Yes, it affected that, too. He looked healthy and bright-eyed.
I made homemade crepe manicotti that the friends seemed to really like. They were good, if I say so myself. After lunch they wanted to go for a walk around the local area. Hubby backed out of it because of his recent eye injection. I felt a bit pressured to go, so I did. It was too hot for my taste. I was having issues with sweating, which is always uncomfortable. I'm unsure if others here also experience excess sweating. They say certain antipsychotics, like Seroquel, can cause heat intolerance. Also beta blockers (one of which I take), and certain blood pressure meds (a couple which I take). It's a bit embarrassing dealing with this, but I just accept it.
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Wonderful news that he has gotten back on his feet.. Such a scary thing to go through.
As always your meals sound delicious
Growing up in Florida I literally was sick all the time from the heat. After my Hysterectomy I got even hotter !! Since I moved to Tennessee yes its hella hot sometimes but not 11 months a year like Florida. Yes psych meds and Blood pressure meds and others will cause even more problems with body temp regulation and sweating.. I absolutely hate to sweat.. the only time I was all for it was when I was a gym rat but those days are long gone..
I have tried every deodorant possible and even got a prescription one and none really work better than Secret for me. I also get embarrassed when I am sweating a river. Really sucks your husband kinda left you hanging and you had to take that walk..
Kick your selfcare up.. You really need it