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Re: help, im starting to sweat a lot
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lose weight. [/ QUOTE ] Excess weight isn't the only reason for perspiration. Nervousnous can increase sweat and also emotional stress as well. |
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EDIT: This stuff is amazing. Keeps you dry for a few months after one application. You probably still want regular deoderant for odor, though. [/ QUOTE ] I've got something similar called Maxim. Works great. Use it about once a week or so. ScottieK |
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Re: help, im starting to sweat a lot
Clearly it's AIDS or tuberculosis
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Look up "hyperhydrosis." [/ QUOTE ] This is the most likely thing. WiteKnite |
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Have you experimented with any new drugs (or started puberty) prior to this new condition?
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If it gets really bad I heard that Botox injections work. They inject you under the armpit and it stops the sweating for like six months. Google it.
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Re: help, im starting to sweat a lot
I started smoking weed on more regular basis and drinking more beer. Also i dont think this has anythign to do with puberty
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Re: help, im starting to sweat a lot
Drysol is the answer.
It's a pain to apply, but it's really effective. One or two applications should stop you from sweating excessively for months. Ask your doctor for a prescription. |
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Drysol is the answer. It's a pain to apply, but it's really effective. One or two applications should stop you from sweating excessively for months. Ask your doctor for a prescription. [/ QUOTE ] Nightly for three days and then once a week would be a more common requirement. Of course, OP's mileage may vary. |
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Re: help, im starting to sweat a lot
I get a sweating spell every 18-24 months, it usually lasts a few weeks and I have no idea what brings it on. Whatever you do, don't try anti-perspirant, that [censored] doesn't work and it just feels weird.
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