Does abybody else sweat less? My underarm sweat is much less than on fin let alone much much less before that, also smells pretty vile but not in a nice musky way like when I had normal hormones.
My sweating capability was abnormal after fin but has since returned to normal, with the musty smell to boot.
Yes, I don’t sweat often, if at all. When I do sweat it’s temporary. And if I get in a circumstance that forces me to sweat, like sauna, it’s as if I use up all the sweat I have and I can’t repeat the sweating in the sauna for the next week(s).
So my ability to sweat is much less than prior as is the ability to tolerate temperature differences.
I have low body temperature (35-36º) and no sweat. Only in special circumstances like very hot and humity weather. In my opinion this is because of our lack of testosterone.
Have you noticed that in addition to no sweat there is a good effect: no body smell, at least, no bad smell
In my case I am not thirsty at all and don’t drink much water or other fluids. As my body doesn’t sweat I lost the body water urinating, mostly at night which is a very hard disadvantage because I used to wake three times to do it. The fatigue increases this way
Since I got my test up I’ve def. been sweating like I used to and my body temp is up. I also had low body temp when at my worst.
I still sweat like an animal.
I confirm : most of the side effects I had were related to my skin (beside to the classic sexual sides) which became dry, itchy and with a lot less sweat during my sport activities (I always sweat a lot normally). After quitting it took 3 months to come back to normal.
Yeah I sweat a lot, and very easily personally.
I have noticed I am sweating a lot more since being off Fin. Not under normal conditions - just while exercising, etc.
Furthermore, I sweat differently now. Before fin I never had a problem with body odor. I often went days without showering because it just wasn’t necessary.
Now I get nervous/anxious much stronger and get the smelly underarm sweat when this happens. I understand this is hormonally driven. It’s still really hard for me to work up a sweat at the gym, doesn’t happen often.