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Feeling hot without real fever??

Hello, all.  I have been dealing with autoimmune issues for about 15 years now.  I never got a formal diagnosis of anything other than fibromyalgia.  I've always tested negative for the lupus antibodies, though have had ANA's as high as 1280 and as low as 40.   I am on plaquenil and every now and then steroids to get me through some of the rough patches.   I wondered if anyone gets bouts of feeling hot/inflammation all over when going through a flare?  Not really a fever, per the thermometer, but just feeling like you have a fever? I don't really know any good way to describe it.  I feel achy and hot all over, my skin is hot to the touch , and sort of flu-like, but the thermometer always registers as no fever.   Anyone else?
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I have hot red cheeks come on out of the blue, also increased burning/irritation in my eyes. Rheumy said it definitely can be my Lupus or Sjogrens acting up. As far as tum problems, I have that daily..its almost weird if I have most of a day where my stomach doesn't hurt and or be bloated...
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GET TESTED FOR LYME DISEASE
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GET TESTED FOR LYME DISEASE...
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OMG, I have been freaking out for over a year!  I have had a weird achy feeling for months!  Headache off and on.  My GP said it was due to really low estrogen, which was like a 30 on the scale, and I am 39 years old.  My ENT said it was sinus, so I had that all fixed.  My friend thinks its an old root canal that's infected, but my dentist says this is not the case!  I don't know where else to turn!  Had an MRI which showed scattered white matter.  Auto-immune testing came back negative.

I'm so tired of feeling hot, when I'm not, foggy and headachy.  I'm also an emotional roller coaster!
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I have Graves Disease, I always feel nauseous , feverish (almost like I have the flu or something )....smh....I went to my thyroid doctor the other day, he checked my T3 and T4 and my B12 since I take monthly injections. Well to make a long story short, I was diagnosed with stage 3, one doctor said it was stage 4 invasive breast cancer, about 5 years ago. My thyroid doctor never phoned me back, after calling him. The nurse said he sent me the results in the mail (smh) and he's away for a month. Shouldn't he have phoned his patients first . Normally he does. But what can be making me nauseous and feverish all of the time be coming from ?
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Most likely people are reacting to the constant spraying in the sky of the so-called CHEMTRAILS. No joke. Google/Youtube that word.
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