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I think I found something out about my 'e'. I get overheated rapidly and I don't sweat. It started when I was about four, and the most recent episode was this past weekend during our Celtic Festival. There was one episode just prior to that, I was visiting another CWE member.
It's a condition called hypohidrosis. Or specifically:Amelo-cerebro-hypohidrotic syndrome.
One of the symptoms is epilepsy.
Does anybody have a problem with a lack of sweat? Or is it unique to me?

http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/a/amelo_cerebro_hypohidrotic_syndrome/intro.htm in case your curious.
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/epilepsy.htm is about the first symptom.

I think the second link might be interesting, but long.
Now my question is this: 'e' or hypohidrosis.
The chicken or the egg.

ps. Don't know why they chose that website name, but it does give interesting info.
 
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I know

of people that do not sweat, I am not one of them.

I wish you luck with this...it sounds interesting. Let me know how it turns out please.
 
Rebecca also did not perspire even when she figure skated for hours. It wasn't until we had been on this diet and taking supplements that I saw a change in this pattern.
She now has a healthy sweat following a workout.
 
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