Ruined my life also. Don't ever ever ever ever ever do it PLEASE! I cry about it still it has been ten years since the fucked me up. Don't ever do it. I can't ever work in a job where I am not in shorts and in air conditioning, I get het stroke and confusion in heat above 85, I am unable to go a day in the summer without changing shirts at least 4 times and I can't wear long pants even in the mid 70's. DON"T DO IT!
Fix it for free, safely & for good! Sweaty hands, feet, underarms, etc (except when exercising) are caused by the sympathetic autonomic nervous system (ANS). There are two branches to the ANS sympathetic (fight/flight) and para-sympathetic (feed/breed). Notice when you are stressed or nervous the symptoms are worse? Manage stress by reprogramming your ANS. Chiropractic adjustments, breathing exercises, and visualizations will do that for you. Watch my videos to learn more.
Ok someone explain this to me. Isuffer from sweating in big events, but my main problem is playing video games. So can someone tell me whats goin on, it looks like he has cut open into the skin and either A. burning the skin, or B. aplying something, so can someone tell me?
i had this procedure, first for my right hand about a month ago, and then again for my left hand last week. Im not entirely sure why EVERYBODY is against it, my sweating hands were a smegging nightmare, and now i feel normal again. I have had no serious side effects (apart from a bit of pain a few days afterwards), so i say thank you ETS.
this surgery does have its risks, but i think pretty much every surgery does, if you cannot handle the situation i think you should talk to your surgeon about it.
i just got the surgery and im 16 years old, there is a bit of pain with me right niow but only because i just got out f hospital yesterday.
I had this done and yes it did mean an increase in sweating on my torso and my feet. But they are more manageable than my hands sliding round a steering wheel and the embarrassment of shaking someone's hand with a cold wet fish.
they cut some nerves in your spinal cord but there are major risks to it because they haven't really perfected the procedure. some people got rid of their sweaty palms because of this surgery but then they have to deal with sweaty legs or torso
i had this done and it worked 100%, changed my life, gave me my life back!
MegaSweetpea777 4 months ago
Ruined my life also. Don't ever ever ever ever ever do it PLEASE! I cry about it still it has been ten years since the fucked me up. Don't ever do it. I can't ever work in a job where I am not in shorts and in air conditioning, I get het stroke and confusion in heat above 85, I am unable to go a day in the summer without changing shirts at least 4 times and I can't wear long pants even in the mid 70's. DON"T DO IT!
eternalstarsurfer 4 months ago
@eternalstarsurfer Why is this? are you saying that you dont sweat at ALL anymore. and your body cant cool down???
argreen33 1 month ago
DON'T FUCKING DO IT! IONTOPHORESIS IS THE ANSWER!!
djandreal 5 months ago
@djandreal What machine do you use?
argreen33 1 month ago
@argreen33 homemade one..4 batteries, wires and plates..that's all u need! it works like a charm! total cost: 20 pounds! :D
djandreal 1 month ago
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Fix it for free, safely & for good! Sweaty hands, feet, underarms, etc (except when exercising) are caused by the sympathetic autonomic nervous system (ANS). There are two branches to the ANS sympathetic (fight/flight) and para-sympathetic (feed/breed). Notice when you are stressed or nervous the symptoms are worse? Manage stress by reprogramming your ANS. Chiropractic adjustments, breathing exercises, and visualizations will do that for you. Watch my videos to learn more.
drekberg 6 months ago 4
holycrap that is scary
thedeadblackorchid 7 months ago
MONEY HUNGRY PLEASE DONT DO IT !! RUINED MY LIFE TOO!! AS IM POSTING THIS MY CHEST AND BACK ARE DRIPPING WET ...
luvmywhiteteeth1 7 months ago 5
thoracic surgery procedure.....
ernesdee2o916 8 months ago
how much does this stuff cost?
Craisha2011 1 year ago
@Craisha2011 surgery always cost alot
AddictingProduction 9 months ago
Ok someone explain this to me. Isuffer from sweating in big events, but my main problem is playing video games. So can someone tell me whats goin on, it looks like he has cut open into the skin and either A. burning the skin, or B. aplying something, so can someone tell me?
jrunner1997 1 year ago
@jrunner1997 i have hyperhidrosis,and what theyre doing is actually cutting the nerve tht makes u sweat in half..ive read alot about it u should too
xXIKE455Xx 11 months ago
i had this procedure, first for my right hand about a month ago, and then again for my left hand last week. Im not entirely sure why EVERYBODY is against it, my sweating hands were a smegging nightmare, and now i feel normal again. I have had no serious side effects (apart from a bit of pain a few days afterwards), so i say thank you ETS.
p3mb0007 1 year ago
DONT LET THESE BUTCHERS FUCK UP YOUR NERVES!!!!!!!!!!!!
MrNooobtooob 1 year ago 21
i have this. should i do it?? not sure drysol doesnt work. nothing does. and they could paralyze you with this surgery. uggh.
fuck you hyperhidrosis.
MusicPoursDown 1 year ago 17
@MusicPoursDown
this surgery does have its risks, but i think pretty much every surgery does, if you cannot handle the situation i think you should talk to your surgeon about it.
i just got the surgery and im 16 years old, there is a bit of pain with me right niow but only because i just got out f hospital yesterday.
i recommend it!
BlueMonkey9581 1 year ago
@BlueMonkey9581 Where does this take place?Your hands?How does it work?What are they doing?
Please answer these questions because this looks a little to sketchy.
CPTG0dK1lleR 1 year ago
I had this done and yes it did mean an increase in sweating on my torso and my feet. But they are more manageable than my hands sliding round a steering wheel and the embarrassment of shaking someone's hand with a cold wet fish.
tribbletroubled 1 year ago
dont do this
the sweating in your hands might be stopped, but it can turn to other parts of the body
Schnitzelfreaks 1 year ago
Is the patient in supine position? Where do you introduce the trocars?
Carlo
goldencharlie 1 year ago
eww is dat the heart?
Taaffecakez 2 years ago
where can do this surgery ? and whish body part will do this ?
win9268668 2 years ago
they cut some nerves in your spinal cord but there are major risks to it because they haven't really perfected the procedure. some people got rid of their sweaty palms because of this surgery but then they have to deal with sweaty legs or torso
kasaichris 2 years ago
ets will destroy your body. do not do it.!!!!!
mcnabj 2 years ago
@mcnabj How do you know?
argreen33 1 month ago