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Re: me too.. new
      #261467 - 05/04/06 07:43 AM
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Ok, I'll let you know what happens.

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Re: I definitely do.............. new
      #261468 - 05/04/06 07:48 AM
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Bethany, I get it in the winter too but with heavy sweaters it hides it so well. Plus with the bulk of a heavy sweater I used to put some kleenex in my armpits to absorb the sweat and change it from time to time. That worked very well actually. They actually make things called 'shields' that fit into your clothing and temporarily adhere to your underam area. I haven't tried them though, I made my own version with kleenex. Look: http://www.kleinertsshields.com/

Button up dress shirts are the WORST so I cannot even wear them. It's pointless! For work I have always had to buy blouses that are not cotton and are super lightweight.

I'll keep you updated.



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Lala new
      #261470 - 05/04/06 07:52 AM
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Yes they do state that some people respond betetr than others. They sa though that it's the skill of the doctor injecting the Botox though. The doc has to inject right at certain spots and some are better than others. If that makes sense.

I'll look up Lavilin. Thanks!

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Re: i have a friend that did that.... new
      #261473 - 05/04/06 07:54 AM
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Oh ok thanks Lyndsey. I'll find out soon enough what the cost of it is here. They told me that it's 95% probably covered by insurance though.

Have you always had sweaty palms? There is a surgery that they can do to fix that. It involves removing whatver gland or item that causes the over stimulation of sweat.



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Re: YUP!! new
      #261474 - 05/04/06 07:56 AM
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Yes it might be anxiety related. I know for SURE that it gets worse when I'm nervous, But then again, I get it just sitting on the couch watching tv too. It's a dysfunction where the body recats inappropriately.

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Sara-Sage new
      #262030 - 05/06/06 06:08 PM
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I was in Michigan this week and I picked up some Certain Dri to try I'll let you know how it works. You got me thinking about treating this and I was searching on the web for options. I'm sure it won't be 100% but anything is an improvement!


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Re: Sara-Sage new
      #262034 - 05/06/06 07:35 PM
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Is this a regular deoderant or one made for excessive sweating? Let me know if it helps at all!

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Re: Sara-Sage new
      #262055 - 05/06/06 11:55 PM
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It is made for hyperhydrosis. It says it is prescription strength but it is over the counter. I have to apply it at night and it is supposed to last at least 72 hours once it works so we will see! I will let you know, cross your fingers (or maybe your arms, haha sorry couldn't resist) for me!

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Re: Sara-Sage new
      #262104 - 05/07/06 02:29 PM
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Good one - I will cross my arms. tee hee

Please let me know if it causes irritation and if it helps!

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Re: Actually I don't have it but....... new
      #262159 - 05/07/06 03:51 PM
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My best man and friend got a prescription for some kind of stuff called DriSol or something like that. YOu only put it on once a month or some ungodly amount of time. Sounds weird but it works. Maybe your family MD could prescibe it. He actually would only wear tydyed shirts all his life because you couldn't see the sweat through them. He actually can wear white t-shirts now!

Good luck with the job hunting/interviewing

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