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57 Sentences With "cold sweats"

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Now, you're sitting at your desk with the cold sweats.
Yet it should prompt cold sweats among the firm's managers and investors.
Our sources say Drake's symptoms included high fever, cold sweats and the shakes.
It's a wild, provocative legal strategy that'd give most defense attorneys the cold sweats.
I would get cold sweats from the pain but cry from relief when she did latch.
I'm sure some Florida voters still wake in cold sweats over the nightmares of hanging chads.
I felt overwhelmed with insane cold sweats and motion sickness, even though the plane wasn't moving.
Cold sweats, shortness of breath, and pain in the back, neck, shoulder, or jaw are other possible symptoms.
Within a day of arriving, she began experiencing severe nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, body aches, fatigue, chills, and cold sweats.
If I tried to eat a slice of pizza, I would throw up immediately and start getting cold sweats.
A few symptoms -- such as unusual tiredness, dizziness or cold sweats -- are more common in women than men, she explained.
Within a week, once the night terrors and the cold sweats had stopped, my short-term memory started to improve.
Martinez, 38, left Thursday's win over Tampa Bay in the seventh inning with a racing heartbeat, dizziness and cold sweats.
Then I sat up and there was a loud ringing in my ears while my body dissolved into weak, cold sweats.
Live shows induced cold sweats and the scrutiny of being spot-lit as the frontwoman was not a position she relished.
The eminent domain takings alone that would be required to pull it off would give libertarian-leaners like me cold sweats.
She was in bad shape — stomach cramps, diarrhea, jitters, hot sweats, cold sweats, and body aches that made even her teeth hurt.
I remember going to bed stressing over where it ended up and waking up in cold sweats in the middle of the night.
Katharine Gallagher, of Tustin, California, left work early on Friday, December 1, when she developed a fever, diarrhea, cold sweats, body aches and nausea.
I continue to have three hot flashes daily, one bout of cold sweats per night, and have reveled in my invisibility for 19403 years.
I am the kind of scared-of-flying where driving past Heathrow makes me feel sick, where watching flying on TV gives me cold sweats.
But that is not what Guardiola or his players will remember, through gritted teeth and cold sweats, in the days and weeks and months to come.
"After I got back from the war, there were times when I woke up with cold sweats when I had had flashbacks, have bad dreams," he said.
When I felt the telltale dizziness and cold sweats coming on, I'd stop what I was doing and try to distract myself from my own unspooling nerves.
Heart attack symptoms include chest discomfort, discomfort in upper body areas like arms, the neck and the jaw, shortness of breath and cold sweats, nausea and lightheadedness.
A side effect of gastric bypass known as "dumping syndrome" can occur shortly after eating and may result in nausea, dizziness, weakness, cold sweats, cramps and diarrhea.
Now in counseling, he has been clean since January, but still has ptsd, his nights filled with nightmares, cold sweats, and flashbacks to people being blown up.
Surprisingly high on the list of things that keep bosses awake with cold sweats at night is falling foul of America's Department of Justice (DOJ) or its Treasury Department.
Gaydosh told the Today show Wednesday that she paid a visit to the ER after she awoke one night with pain down her left arm, cold sweats and nausea.
I caught some kind of bug last week that left me feeling like I was hungover for several days in a row: Throbbing headaches, persistent flat-spins, cold sweats.
Surely Melanie, who is college-educated (perhaps) and speaks four languages, may still have felt the cold sweats as she and her team spent days working on this critical speech.
"The anxiety that I felt when I was coming off Xans, when I was trying to get clean... I wouldn't wish it on anyone—cold sweats, shaking, and paranoia," he says.
Nicotine overdose is a rare side effect (you should be receiving less nicotine than vaping), but if you start having a fast heartbeat, dizziness, cold sweats, or nausea, see a doctor.
There was a moment during the exam when I passed out from the pain and broke out into cold sweats, but I left with happy tears in my eyes from pure elation.
Most people own one—likely of the stick-it-under-your-tongue variety—and by many measures, it's a simple device people rarely think about until they've broken out in cold sweats.
At first, he attributed the night terrors and cold sweats he began to experience in his last two years of school to the stress of course work and managing his new company.
He didn't think much of it, but he started to have flu-like symptoms, which began to get worse, and included cold sweats, fever, and chills, as first reported by the Sun.
The unexpected cold sweats, beating heart and panic can come suddenly on a normal day: waiting in line at the grocery store, seriously taking notes of the exits in a movie theater.
Sometimes a tight silver lamé onesie, or leather chaps (that one gave her cold sweats when she woke!), or another time it was just a simple little black dress or pair of jeans.
Women are more likely to experience nausea, shortness of breath, indigestion, unusual fatigue, and cold sweats with a heart attack because they often experience blockages in smaller blood vessels, not just in their main arteries.
Security officials, it noted, are more likely to single out travellers who exhibit "shaking or trembling hands, rapid breathing for no apparent reason, cold sweats, pulsating carotid arteries, a flushed face, and avoidance of eye contact".
As a lifeline to your contacts, social accounts, bank accounts, and email — not to mention all of your photos and saved notes — just the thought of misplacing your phone can induce instant cold sweats and panic.
When some parties in Paris opt for names like Possession (or, at the other end of the spectrum, Fusion Mes Couilles [Melting My Balls]), the "quiet" Positive Education retains a gentle dullness that won't give anyone the cold sweats.
Heart attacks don't make you faint or stop your pulse–instead, they're more likely to produce chest, arm, or jaw pain; shortness of breath; and cold sweats; as well as nausea or overall sluggishness and fatigue, especially among women.
In January 2018, Doug Hand, 40, and his wife Susie Lauterborn, 38, were staying at the Grand Bahia Príncipe La Romana when, he said in a phone interview, they got sick with fevers, nausea, cold sweats, diarrhea and fatigue.
"If you can think of the worst flu you've ever had and you get the cold sweats and then have someone stab a hot poker in your insides and just twist it around," TJ says in the video, referring to the pain he was experiencing.
He called his problem his Anfechtungen —trials, tribulations—but this feels too slight a word to cover the afflictions he describes: cold sweats, nausea, constipation, crushing headaches, ringing in his ears, together with depression, anxiety, and a general feeling that, as he put it, the angel of Satan was beating him with his fists.
Panic attack set in. Cold sweats. And I > just wanted to get on the first train home basically.
Symptoms of traumatic stress can be both physical and emotional. Physical symptoms include trembling, shaking, a pounding heart, rapid breathing, choking feelings, stomach tightening/churning, dizziness/faintness, and cold sweats. Emotional symptoms include racing thoughts and excessive feelings of shock, disbelief, fear, sadness, helplessness, guilt, anger, shame and anxiety. Furthermore, many people revert to certain coping mechanisms.
In the European market, the share of Chinese products was 37.7% in 2007. A bond that gives cold sweats to Moroccan exporters who have invested heavily in the sector, The President of CEDITH Jean-François Limantour said in an article that Turkey is the second supplier to Europe with a market share of 12.6%. The share of Morocco fell to 3%.
Infected individuals described symptoms including a sudden development of vomiting, severe headache, and cold sweats with a high fever. Parker and Hudson first isolated the cause of this outbreak, which they named Haverhilia multiformis. This organism was later matched to S. moniliformis after further research. Symptoms of rate bite fever include the abrupt onset of fever ranging from 38.0 °C to 41 °C.
Serious risks include nicotine poisoning, which includes symptoms like visual disturbances, hyper-salivation, nausea, and vomiting; and continued addiction to nicotine products. Avoiding smoking and other products with nicotine is recommended since it may lead to nicotine overdose. Although overdose is rare, it can be problematic, especially in children and pets. The symptoms of nicotine overdose include headache, pale skin and mouth, belly pain, weakness, diarrhea, tremors or seizures, agitation, confusion, restlessness, high or low blood pressure, fast or irregular heartbeat, fast breathing, and cold sweats.
Eric Clapton praised his guitar playing, and B.B. King commented, "He has the sweetest tone I ever heard; he was the only one who gave me the cold sweats." Green was interested in expressing emotion in his songs, rather than showing off how fast he could play.Peter Green: Fleetwood Mac founder and guitar hero of the British blues scene, The Guardian, 25 July 2020 His trademark sound included string bending, vibrato, and economy of style. In June 1996, Green was voted the third-best guitarist of all time in Mojo magazine.
The bullet ant (Paraponera clavata) injects a venom which contains a neurotoxin named poneratoxin which causes extreme pain, fever, and cold sweats, and may cause arrhythmias. Plants may use a form of injection which is passive, where the injectee pushes themselves against the stationary needle. The stinging nettle plant has many trichomes, or stinging hairs, over its leaves and stems which are used to inject a mix of irritating chemicals which includes histamine, serotonin, and acetylcholine. This sting produces a form of dermatitis which is characterized by a stinging, burning, and itching sensation in the area.
The withdrawal syndrome from heroin may begin within as little as two hours of discontinuation of the drug; however, this time frame can fluctuate with the degree of tolerance as well as the amount of the last consumed dose, and more typically begins within 6–24 hours after cessation. Symptoms may include sweating, malaise, anxiety, depression, akathisia, priapism, extra sensitivity of the genitals in females, general feeling of heaviness, excessive yawning or sneezing, rhinorrhea, insomnia, cold sweats, chills, severe muscle and bone aches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cramps, watery eyes, fever, cramp-like pains, and involuntary spasms in the limbs (thought to be an origin of the term "kicking the habit").
In addition to the notorious pain, symptoms of stings from bullet ants (as well as stings from other ants of the genus Paraponera as well as the genus Dinoponera) include fever, cold sweats, nausea, vomiting, lymphadenopathy and cardiac arrhythmias. Toxicity assays have found that the LT50 of poneratoxin, delivered via viral injections to S. frugiperda larvae, was at 131 hours post injection. A dose of 105 pfu of poneratoxin was sufficient to kill the S. frugiperda larvae, and a dose of 10 ng could paralyze them. Based on these experiments, scientists believe poneratoxin can make a good candidate as a bio-insecticide because of its neurotoxicity to other insects, making it capable of immobilizing or even killing insects infected with it.
He died on Monday, 8 December 1755, aged 94, at his home in East Stonehouse, Plymouth after "being seized with cold sweats and spasms of the tendons, he soon expired".Zoist 1854 p.249 Dr. Spry conducted an autopsy on Hall noting that, "left side of his body, below the short ribs, in the breast, mouth and throat ... left side of the head and face, with the eye extremely burnt". The autopsy revealed that "the diaphragmatic upper mouth of the stomach greatly inflamed and ulcerated, and the tuncia in the lower part of the stomach burnt; and from the great cavity of it took out a great piece of lead ... which weighed exactly seven ounces, five drachams and eighteen grains".

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