Saturday, April 24, 2010

Doctors or expericenced people help; hyperhidrosis?

nothing works for me.


i've tried just about every anti-persperant that says it can control my sweating; and nothing happens.


i think my problem is that i sweat because of anxiety, i'm constantly anxious/nervous at school, which is where most of the sweating occurs. i don't even know why i'm so anxious at school, like it does'nt show at all, and i have a good amount of friends so i really have no reason to be this way!


so i have to wear this camisole with pads in the armpit area, and T-shirts. i can't wear the shirts i want to wear "baby tee's" because the pad outline is visible and comes out of the sleeve. so pretty much i have to wear guy shirts, but surprisingly nobody says anything about it; and most girls think they are girl T shirts. but i'm tired of it. i've had it for a year and i'm fed up. my mom won't let my get botox injections; they cost too much and sound really painful. any other ideas or products i should try?

Doctors or expericenced people help; hyperhidrosis?
Go to a dermatologist. They can inject Botox into the areas to make you stop sweating. Seriously! This will be your best bet. Otherwise try the Secret Clinical Strength deodorant.
Reply:Sorry to hear that. I had hyperhidrosis for many years along with arhhythmia, migraine headaches, muscle twitching,


gastrointestinal problems, and food intolerances.





I tried all the usual treatments including ETS surgery, prescriptions, antiperspirants, botox, etc. The surgery was most helpful but several years later hyperhidrosis began to return.





In my case it was due to mercury, lead, and cadmium poisoning. These could have come from old dental fillings, lead paint in houses, etc. What finally stopped it was a gluten-free diet, replacing dental amalgams with composite, and DMSA chelation.





(Mercury and other heavy metals interfere with enzymes and digestion.) You can search for any of these and find tons of


articles.





Heavy metals like mecury, lead, and cadmium won't show up on blood tests. It takes a hair or 24-hour urine test. You could


find a naturopathic doctor or order a test directly.





http://www.directlabs.com/testtypes.php#...





Some other things which help are B Vitamins and Folic Acid. I take a multivitamin that contains NO copper but has all the


other essential minerals (magnesium, zinc, selenium, manganese, molybdenum)





If you search, there are several sources which mention hyperhidrosis as a symptom of mercury poisoning. This is also related to wheat and dairy intolerance because mercury inhibits DPP-IV, the main enzyme needed to digest these foods.





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperhidros...





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_poi...





Sensitivity To Gluten May Result In Neurological Dysfunction; Gluten ataxia





http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200...





http://www.aan.com/press/index.cfm?fusea...





Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition


"Sensitivity To Gluten May Result In Neurological Dysfunction"





http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200...





Advances in Clinical Neuroscience %26amp; Rehabilitation


"Neurological associations of coeliac disease"





http://www.acnr.co.uk/acnr%20july%20aug%...


(Hyperhidrosis is on page 24)





Neurological Manifestations of Celiac Disease





www.scielo.br/pdf/anp/v62n4/a07v62n4.p...








http://www.mercola.com/2004/aug/14/exces...


(Scroll about halfway down the page)

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