Hypo
20-05-16, 16:29
This has been happening on and off for a few months.
It seems to happen mostly when I'm really tired and in a deep sleep, I know I'm in a deep sleep before it happens because I'm a ****** and turner usually but when these happen they are usually the times I'm so exhausted from not sleeping well the night before that I pretty much just stay in the same position all night.
The sweat stains my bedding a little but doesn't soak it. I don't need to change the bedding. My head and the bits not under the duvet don't sweat but my legs and stomach get quite wet.
When do I need to worry? I have a thin duvet but a thick winter duvet cover which I'm going to swap tonight to a thinner one.
I have no other signs of cancer, no weight loss etc. I don't have any symptoms of any other illnesses.
If the duvet cover doesn't change would I be wrong just to mention it at my next routine appointment instead of making one specifically for that? I don't want to go in if it can wait a while. I am trying not to go to the GP for any little thing but don't want to go the other way either.
It seems to happen mostly when I'm really tired and in a deep sleep, I know I'm in a deep sleep before it happens because I'm a ****** and turner usually but when these happen they are usually the times I'm so exhausted from not sleeping well the night before that I pretty much just stay in the same position all night.
The sweat stains my bedding a little but doesn't soak it. I don't need to change the bedding. My head and the bits not under the duvet don't sweat but my legs and stomach get quite wet.
When do I need to worry? I have a thin duvet but a thick winter duvet cover which I'm going to swap tonight to a thinner one.
I have no other signs of cancer, no weight loss etc. I don't have any symptoms of any other illnesses.
If the duvet cover doesn't change would I be wrong just to mention it at my next routine appointment instead of making one specifically for that? I don't want to go in if it can wait a while. I am trying not to go to the GP for any little thing but don't want to go the other way either.