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cecowe Posted - 10/06/2013 : 10:26:31
Can it be TMS?
During summer is normal I think but winter?
My feet are getting cold by sweat.
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salamander Posted - 10/08/2013 : 12:54:34
Hence the term...."you're getting cold feet". Used at impending weddings and other stressful upcoming events.

Believe me, there are worse things than cold clammy feet.
cecowe Posted - 10/08/2013 : 01:59:55
When I start school/university in the same period of the year (when the degrees are falling down) my feet are getting cold by sweat or just getting cold.
Peregrinus Posted - 10/07/2013 : 17:21:16
Cman:
Until you are willing to admit that your symptoms are a result of psychological stress and then uncover that stress, at least to yourself, there is nothing anyone here can do for you. You are fortunate that your symptoms are mild and that you have been exposed to TMS early in your life.
So what is going on with you?
salamander Posted - 10/07/2013 : 17:14:04
I do think that your sweaty feet is probably tms, or stress related (basically the same thing). There was a period of a year or so that I sweated chronically under the armpits also. It annoyed the hell out of me because I would change shirts and ruin the next one as soon as I put it on. It eventually went away and I have not had that problem since. It probably went away when I stopped paying attention to it.



cecowe Posted - 10/07/2013 : 09:43:13
How about my case? :D
Peregrinus Posted - 10/06/2013 : 19:28:57
quote:
Originally posted by salamander

Went to a professional pool tournament to play.... suffered through sweaty feet for 3 days straight. ... I was quite obviously stressed from playing in my first professional pool tournament.


That explains it: you're cured.
salamander Posted - 10/06/2013 : 16:11:00
Went to a professional pool tournament to play.... suffered through sweaty feet for 3 days straight. It was actually comical. You could hear me coming from the sloshing water in my shoes. I was quite obviously stressed from playing in my first professional pool tournament.
gigalos Posted - 10/06/2013 : 13:49:56
No idea really. Sweating can be a result from emotions so it could be possible I guess.
I used to sweat like crazy. It improved over the years. It was especially bad in my teens, getting soggy armpits in midwinter and get cold from it. Over the years I feel more at ease in situations and therefore sweat less. One place I still start to sweat all over is in an airconditioned shop. I would like to know if it is purely tension or if there is a physical factor too. Anyone?
cecowe Posted - 10/06/2013 : 13:14:11
Or I think they are always cold.

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