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Old Feb 20, 2011, 08:11 PM
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I sweat real bad when I'm falling asleep, and while I'm asleep also. Could it be my new medication? (clozaril, lithium, although I've been on lithium for awhile) or just a phase. I really soak all my sheets and blanket.

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Old Feb 22, 2011, 04:28 AM
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Hey that happened when I was switched from avanza(Mirtazapine) to effexor(Venlafaxine).
these were the sweats of sweats pillow so soaked that when i turned it over it was already damp,
it only lasted a week at the most if i remember correctly..
phew
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Old Feb 23, 2011, 05:13 PM
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Hey that happened when I was switched from avanza(Mirtazapine) to effexor(Venlafaxine).
these were the sweats of sweats pillow so soaked that when i turned it over it was already damp,
it only lasted a week at the most if i remember correctly..
phew
Thanks, I hope it goes away too.
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