QUOTE (AbZ @ Mar 14 2009, 07:08 PM)

yea i sweat heaps too, especially at night.... i think the reason behind it is that it is a REFLEX response to a stimulus below the injury....
eg: been sitting to long on the wheelchair, and not doin a pressure lift.... or gotta do a catheter... or sitting crooked
don't think it has much to do with complete or incompleteness of the injury as the reflex arcs are generally still intact... unless you can sweat below the injury on a voluntary basis, which would be hard unless you have movement....
i agree, the sweating can alert you to problems that you don't feel. For me it has prevented a few preasure sores and alerted me to bladder infections and a ruptured appendix. Usually check the three B's, bladder, butt, bowels. Sweating on one side may mean pain in your opposite leg, eg: ingrown toenail
my sweating reflex is way too sensitive though, lots of false alarms... get very cold!:(
most pain killers don't work although something with some codine or a little alcohol:) does help..... the Propantheline bromide does sound interesting, reduces sweating and bladder spasms