scour the internet Jackie, there are ridiculous irreversible side effects that may pop-up post-surgery.... like not ever being able to control your body temp, off the charts compensatory sweating, beware. Drionic & Drysol are good solutions.
JP Lacey <jp_lacey@...> wrote:
Jackie,
Its a medical procedure where the sympathetic nerve is cut, I'll attach a link that explains the procedure. It was covered entirely by my health insurance. I just had to show them that I've tried other treatments and they were
unsuccessful. I was in/out of Hospital in total of 8 hours. Felt o.k. the next day and great the day after that. My hands are warm and dry now all the time!
I've used Drysol in the past. It works to some degree. Ijust (1 week ago ) had a sypathoctomy .It is the best thing I've ever done. Feel free to ask questions.
Jim
"Jackie A." <jackieon111@...> wrote:
Hi All,
Can Drysol be used on the palms of hands?
Thanks!
Jason Gantt <thejog2k@...> wrote:
From what I recall it's a bad idea if you are prego, not sure if you are nursing. The itching fades after a while (my experience). A small side effect for an effective, non-surgical solution. I have used Drysol successfully for several years now. I used to combo it with Drionic, now I don't even need that. Good
luck
wilspika <wilspika@...> wrote:
Hi, I have hyperhydrosis and was just prescribed drysol...I used it in the past and it really stung and itched a lot....does that always happen I'm also hesitant to use it as I'm breastfeeding right now....anyone know anyhting about this?
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Hi, I have hyperhydrosis and was just prescribed drysol...I used it in the past and it really stung and itched a lot....does that always happen I'm also...
dont know but i react the same way to it, i would ask pharmacist first to be sure about breastfeeding ... From: wilspika To: sweatyfriends@yahoogroups.com ...
From what I recall it's a bad idea if you are prego, not sure if you are nursing. The itching fades after a while (my experience). A small side effect for an...
Hi All, Can Drysol be used on the palms of hands? Thanks! Jason Gantt <thejog2k@...> wrote: From what I recall it's a bad idea if you are prego, not sure...
I've used Drysol in the past. It works to some degree. Ijust (1 week ago ) had a sypathoctomy .It is the best thing I've ever done. Feel free to ask questions....
Hi Jim, Could you explain what a sypathoctomy is? Thanks, Jackie JP Lacey <jp_lacey@...> wrote: I've used Drysol in the past. It works to some degree....
Jackie, Its a medical procedure where the sympathetic nerve is cut, I'll attach a link that explains the procedure. It was covered entirely by my health...
scour the internet Jackie, there are ridiculous irreversible side effects that may pop-up post-surgery.... like not ever being able to control your body temp,...
Thank you Jason. Yes, I have done a some research about the surgery and I don't think I could live with HH if it was any worse than it is for me now. I don't...
can you give me the name of your dr, i have facial sweating is that what you went for ... From: JP Lacey To: sweatyfriends@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, July...
Hi all, The name of the my doctor was Robert Lowe you can reach his office at 860-522-4158. I had sweaty palms (palmer hyperhydrosis). They may be able to help...