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I had a brain anuryseum in 2000 and thankfully it was found through an MRI. I had the surgery in July of 2000 and after surgery I was doing well. The second day after surgery I noticed a change with feeling like I was on fire body heatBabies and heat rashes Heat emergencies Heat rash Infant heat rash Tenosynovitis wise. I dismissed it as menopause and continued my road to getting better. Now 8 years later the menopause has completed and I am still in this feeling of being on fire and it is different then when I knew I was having a hot flash. I just about fall asleep and within 10 minutes I am up and on fire. This has occured for the last 8 years. I was told I should have my Thyroid Gland checked. I have always been a small framed person but since this I have gained weight I am unable to take off. I feel great other wise I just hate to see the night come because I cannot sleep well and this feeling of being on fire is driving me crazy. I am forced to get out of bed use the restroom and then get back in bed to try it again and thank God this time I can fall asleep for a few hours only to be awoken to have to do it all over again. Can anyone give any suggestions I would appreciate.