Jen,
I don't have cold sweats, but I do get very cold very easily when my stress levels go up. I work in an air conditioned office and while most of the people complain that it's still hot, I'm bordering on cold. But if I get anxious or stressed, I'm putting on a sweater I keep in my office because I get so cold I'm achy. I live in the tropics, too.
Stress does odd things to our bodies. My rule of thumb is now that if somethings off, and it bothers me so much I go to the doctor, and the doctor says there's nothing wrong, then we put it to stress. Fortunately my primary care provider understands the affects of stress and anxiety on people.
My advice would be to have him track the cold sweats. If they get worse when stress goes up, then you have your answer.
Good luck.
Lisa |