Hi Carl. That is great that you have found something that works for you.
I too have had sweaty hands since as long as I can remember. It is not
something that just came on during adolescence. I have had sweaty hands
ever since I was a child. What is the machine called that you use. How
many treatments did you have to do to get it to work, and did you put
anythign in the water like salt or anything? Thanks.
-Brian
>From: "karlam0" <karlam0@...>
>Reply-To: sweatyfriends@yahoogroups.com
>To: sweatyfriends@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [sweatyfriends] Idrostar iontophoresis
>Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 20:07:09 -0000
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>Hi there,
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>I've had seating hands and feet since before I can remember. I went to
>the doctors twice over the condition but recieved little help. Thanks
>to the internet I heard of iontophoresis treatment. Naturally I didn't
>believe that I would ever be free of my condition but was willing to
>try almost anything. Hence, armed with printout's of information I
>wnet again to the GP's and ask to be refered to the local hospital
>(which I knew did the treatment since I saw their consent for on the
>net) After negociating my way around one doctor (who tried to tell me
>that iontophoresis had a small success rate, and that I should go for
>the operation instead) I finally recieved the treatment. After the 3rd
>treatment my sweating acutally increased but after a few more visits
>sweating completely stopped. I now use the home version of the machine
>which I need to use about every 2 months to keep the sweating at bay
>but I'm luck since some need to use it more frequently than that.
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>I now almost go out of my way to shake peoples hands (which, like most
>sufferers, I feared most.)
>If you have any questions you'd like to ask about the treatment please
>drop me a line and I'd be happy to answer them (so long as it's not
>too technical.
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>cheers
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>Carl
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