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Sweating profusely when exerting myself and becoming fatigued.

I have multiple glandular diseases. Addisons, Panhypopituitarism and Hypothroidism. I am 57 and when I work hard- I start sweating profusely. It pours off my face and my face is red and I feel fatigued.  Is this a bad sign?  
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556640 tn?1218856133
I have hypothyroidism,hashimoto's thyroiditis,high blood pressure and high cholesterol. I get red in the face and sweating has seem to become to be part of mt life. As far as the exhaustion all of your conditions can cause you to fatigue easily. I agree with laura1967
see if your levels are ok. Hope this helps some.
  



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499534 tn?1328704178
Yes Jesus does always care. Please don't think that no one cared to write back to you. They are probably just unsure what to say, not knowing the answer.
now if you are inquiring as to fatigue problems due to hypothyroidism you will be bombarded by members with answers...lol  There are even some of us who will ramble on about addisons and cushings. What is panhypopituitarism? I will have to read up on that one. How are all your thyroid levels? What medications are you on?
Hopefully you do not have high blood pressure which can cause sweating and red face from exertion.
I am on this site all the time and I just saw your question....I apologize for not seeing it.
Please have a nice evening and i look forward to some more information. Also, you can always direct questions at the endo on the medhelp as dr section.  :)
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Hey, don't feel bad if you've waited for a response and NO body cared enough!
Jesus always does!
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