Hi guys,
I forgot to post last night, so I am really sorry about that :) I had another sweat attack while I was on the phone with my boyfriend (we had an argument) and I was getting really upset and my hands began to sweat.
I am not sure if that had to do with stress or getting worked up, but once I calmed down my hands were dry again. I also noticed that the sweat wasn't heavy, it was just moisture and my hands were still warm.
If it was my Hyperhidrosis coming back, my hands would be dripping and they wouldn't get dry on their own. So I thought about this last night and realized that the botox doesn't stop you from sweating completely because sometimes your body needs it.
This is another reason I did not want to go for ETS surgery. This procedure eliminates sweat from your hands and upper body completely...So you will NEVER sweat there.
You would then develop compensatory sweating in other parts of your body, which is crazy. So far, I love botox for hyperhidrosis - but the cost is a little high. I was thinking about opening a separate "hyperhidrosis fund" to save some money for my next treatment :)
Love yall!
3 comments:
SO YOU DON'T LIKE SURGERY.........DO YOU REMEMBER JASON?HE'S JUST BEEN SCHEDULED FOR ETS.HE IS SO HAPPY...IF BOTOX DOESN'T WORK I'LL PROBABLY GO FOR SURGERY TOO.....LOOK AT THIS
http://www.sweatyhands.proboards79.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=152&page=1
vincenzoso
Yeah im totally scared of surgery, because of all the comments on forums that I have read. They all said the compensatory sweating is much worse and uncontrollable. So i will stick with botox. I hope jason can keep a blog about his progress after the ETS cuz I would love to know if the side effects are that common. Thanks for the link I will take a look at it :)
Hey it's me...i will keep a blog for sure after i've had the surgery. glad to see botox is working for you :)
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