THINGS YOU CANNOT DO WITH SWEATY HANDS do my work at school with out smudging the ink give high fives hold my partners hand dial with my phone eat with my hands shake hands dance with that someone hand someone something without it having sweat on it use the laptop without having to dry my hands every min open things sometimes because they're THAT sweaty have things in your hand without it slipping away IT'S JUST A ANNOYING FEELING THAT MAKES U SAD, PISSED, & FRUSTRADED, ALL AT THE SAME TIME!
i can't hold people's hands, give high fives, or anything! it's so awkward and i hate it! also, my hands get all red and splotchy as well as sweaty, and i always get comments on it. it's so embarrassing! people who don't have hyperhidrosis don't understand!
The cause for Hyperhidrosis is an overactive sympathetic nervous system! This is learned in an intro medical physiology class that all doctors are required to take. Most doctors don't know how to fix it because they don't know how to reprogram the nervous system. The solution is stress reduction... botox is not required. Chiropractic, breathing exercises, meditation, visualization are all different ways to reprogram your nervous system.
i recommend drysol. I havent tried it yet but i am going to get it after my basketball practice. You apply every night in EVERY spot on your hand and put on latex gloves then wake up, take off the gloves and your hands with stay dry for the rest of your day.
the dermatologist dont kno wat the hell she talkin bout!!!!!!!!! tht shit dont work......secret clinical is worst than regular secret!!!!!!!!! she was paid by those companies to say tht
The picture of the doctor at the end looks nothing like her... those glasses alone make her look 30 years older or she was using a younger picture?
Anyway, Botox for Hyperhidrosis is bull. Insurance won't cover it. They're not a permanent cure - it's temporary for a few months and you have to repeat the process. In the end, you'll end up with a big fat medical bill.
People who don't have Hyperhidrosis won't take the condition seriously. They'll never get it unless they experience it.
This "shit" does work. No, Botox is not cheap. But neither were all the nice clothes I had to throw away that were ruined from all that sweating - not to mention the positions with more pay I never tried for at work because I wanted to stay invisible.
Has it made me sweat free? No, but now I can use normal antiperspirants and I'm not living in fear of soaking my clothes. (try Dial Crystal Breeze - ONLY at the Dollar Tree stores - go figure)
cookienerd5 1 month ago
i can't hold people's hands, give high fives, or anything! it's so awkward and i hate it! also, my hands get all red and splotchy as well as sweaty, and i always get comments on it. it's so embarrassing! people who don't have hyperhidrosis don't understand!
CINNABONNI 2 months ago
when i use drysol my hands sweat A LOT. w.o it they are just damp
Aggiesgigem 5 months ago
The cause for Hyperhidrosis is an overactive sympathetic nervous system! This is learned in an intro medical physiology class that all doctors are required to take. Most doctors don't know how to fix it because they don't know how to reprogram the nervous system. The solution is stress reduction... botox is not required. Chiropractic, breathing exercises, meditation, visualization are all different ways to reprogram your nervous system.
drekberg 7 months ago
i recommend drysol. I havent tried it yet but i am going to get it after my basketball practice. You apply every night in EVERY spot on your hand and put on latex gloves then wake up, take off the gloves and your hands with stay dry for the rest of your day.
ZAPundisputed 1 year ago
yo i always got seat stain the only deodorent that dont stain is OLD SPICE no like its stronggg just try it
youdavid8484 1 year ago
Drug store anti-p's is for normal problems, not clinical hyperhidrosis. Bad title.
BeeRich33 1 year ago
the dermatologist dont kno wat the hell she talkin bout!!!!!!!!! tht shit dont work......secret clinical is worst than regular secret!!!!!!!!! she was paid by those companies to say tht
TheLocaChica05 1 year ago
show us not only talking
susu26able 1 year ago
"Dress Cool"
lol slipers and sandals aint cool or gangsta
Xv4D 1 year ago
@Xv4D by that she meant thin cloths that keeps you cool
CPTG0dK1lleR 1 year ago
cosmea.us underarm pads, and antiperspirant deodorants that control sweating for up to 7 days
hovikpashayan 1 year ago
The picture of the doctor at the end looks nothing like her... those glasses alone make her look 30 years older or she was using a younger picture?
Anyway, Botox for Hyperhidrosis is bull. Insurance won't cover it. They're not a permanent cure - it's temporary for a few months and you have to repeat the process. In the end, you'll end up with a big fat medical bill.
People who don't have Hyperhidrosis won't take the condition seriously. They'll never get it unless they experience it.
boamuro 1 year ago 15
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bruna5553 2 years ago
This "shit" does work. No, Botox is not cheap. But neither were all the nice clothes I had to throw away that were ruined from all that sweating - not to mention the positions with more pay I never tried for at work because I wanted to stay invisible.
Has it made me sweat free? No, but now I can use normal antiperspirants and I'm not living in fear of soaking my clothes. (try Dial Crystal Breeze - ONLY at the Dollar Tree stores - go figure)
gandygirl8 2 years ago
none of this shit works. botox makes you sweat in different areas to accommodate the area with the botox
aquasmash18 2 years ago
Wudnt Botox not give u full use of ur hands?
JoeyIsAnAnimal44 2 years ago
i had surgery as am allergic to aluminium so could not use the deodorants and topical skin treatments as they made my armpits crack and weep!
ilflet 2 years ago
a few hundred dollars per treatment, but the issue is the poison you're injecting in your body, not the cost.
ossBASHA 2 years ago 14