I had a very traumatic life experiience when I was 17 years of age and that is when my HH started. I have had HH ever since then. I am now 42 years old.
Seigein <seigein@...> wrote:
Seigein <seigein@...> wrote:
> You know, I sit back and think about HH a lot.
[seigein] yup, so do I...in fact that's my dominant
thot throughout the day.
Why do we have this, what happend to each one of us
that led us to this aweful affliction, this life
altering let's face it, wehether you think so or not,
this is life altering....nuisance that we are forced
to deal with everyday? Did we do something wrong? Or
what's wrong with me is the better question.
[seigein] My questions led me into reading about the
nervous system...the autonomic, the sympathetic, and
parasympathetic. I am now beginning to believe the
solution may lie in controlling the autonomic nervous
system...as far as I know the only way to gain contol
over the NS is by deep breathing...i am currently
trying an ancient Indian system of deep breathing
exercises called pranayama. I hope this will help and
will keep you'll updated. I've tried drionic,
homeopathy, ayurveda...all that's left is hope and a
prayer.
> I know some of you have learned to simply overlook
> your HH and "let it all hang out", and kudos to you
> for having the
> nerve to do so. However thats not the solution for
> everyone...so
> what is? Is there one common thing that we all have
> in common as
> people who sweat too much? One underlying thing, or
> issue, or trait
> that we all share that we or anyone hasn't quite put
> there finger on
> yet....if there is how do we recognize it? How do
> we perpetuate it
> to a level of discussion? How do we stop reacting
> and covering up to
> being proactive and uncovering? <grin> Do we all
> have blue eyes, or
> brown hair, or a swollen thyroid, too many cells of
> this or that,
> hell I don't know.
[seigein] Uncovering common traits that might have
caused HH or is responsible for HH is a good beginning
for searching an appropriate solution. As a beginning,
here are five things about myself:
- Excessively shy as a child (even befoire HH
happened)
- Experienced childhood trauma as a result of having a
manic depressive family member.
- Overindulged in sweets as a child
- Am asian
- Was raised in an extremely religious atmosphere.
I feel we should all chip in with more about
ourselves...it may help...and it sure doesn't hurt :)
watsay?
Regs,
Seige.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 20:11:14 -0000
> From: "evanmchls" <evanmchls@...>
> Subject: Question about a deoderant
>
> has anyone ever tried Odaban? I was looking at some
> other groups and
> some folks mention it. Sounds promising.
>
> You know, I sit back and think about HH a lot. Why
> do we have this,
> what happend to each one of us that led us to this
> aweful affliction,
> this life altering let's face it, wehether you
> think so or not,
> this is life altering....nuisance that we are forced
> to deal with
> everyday? Did we do something wrong? Or what's
> wrong with me is the
> better question. I know some of you have learned to
> simply overlook
> your HH and "let it all hang out", and kudos to you
> for having the
> nerve to do so. However thats not the solution for
> everyone...so
> what is? Is there one common thing that we all have
> in common as
> people who sweat too much? One underlying thing, or
> issue, or trait
> that we all share that we or anyone hasn't quite put
> there finger on
> yet....if there is how do we recognize it? How do
> we perpetuate it
> to a level of discussion? How do we stop reacting
> and covering up to
> being proactive and uncovering? <grin> Do we all
> have blue eyes, or
> brown hair, or a swollen thyroid, too many cells of
> this or that,
> hell I don't know.
>
> I read the blog of a young girl who recently
> finished high school and
> she was simply torn apart by HH. She unfortunately
> has the
> troublesome...for lack of a better word...HH that
> affects the rear.
> She is/was suicidal. It's sad too, because all of
> her worries,
> concerns, are all related to her HH. Think of what
> a productive and
> important person this girl might be to society if
> she didn't have to
> expend so much of her energy trying to cover her
> sweat up and hide
> her embarrasement, think about pushing all that
> energy towards
> something that would benefit everyone....I don't
> know, I'm just
> thinking out loud... I know how she feels though,
> it's dibilitating,
> and I can't say that I havn't had some of the
> thoughts that she has.
> I sure many of us have....
>
> You know it's forums and discussions like these that
> lead to cures.
> We need to keep this alive and going. The ball must
> stay rolling.
> One day someone will hit upon it and we'll all be
> the better for it.
> Please don't be shy, talk about your experiences and
> get them out in
> the open. It can only help you to get that
> frustration off your
> chest, at least in this arena your surrounded be
> those who
> understand. And again, that's where it'll all
> start, with
> understanding.
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