Update below...Embarrassing Question - Sweating
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johnsae
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Update below...Embarrassing Question - Sweating
Ever since I had my 2nd DD I am sweating so much under my arms - it doesn't smell, it's just more of a wetness issue. I went on the same BC Pill I was on before kids and I ended up sweating even more and having night sweats too, so I stopped. It seems to be a hormonal issue. But, I get hot and sweat for no reason - I think some of it is related to anxiety, but I just soak thin cotton shirts / t-shirts...it's gotten to the point where it has affected what I wear. I bought the Secret Clinical Strength Deodorant and it didn't help. Thinking of getting botox under the arms.
Any ideas / advice?
TIA!
eta: I caved and got Botox. Takes a few days to work, but hoping for a miracle!
Message edited 3/8/2012 4:26:38 PM.
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Posted 3/7/12 7:26 PM |
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Kathy116
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Re: Embarrassing Question - Sweating
I know botox works well under the arms (I used to work for a plastic surgeon, and people swore by it.)
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Posted 3/7/12 7:50 PM |
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skew
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Re: Embarrassing Question - Sweating
I had botox done a few times for sweating and it was covered by insurance. Send me a FM if you want more info
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Posted 3/7/12 8:06 PM |
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prunepie
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Re: Embarrassing Question - Sweating
not to be weird but did you follow the directions on the box? one friend didnt and it didnt work lol she used it like normal deodarant
one step up is drysol...i think its otc now but might need derm . but stings!!! oof.
other than that...its botox baby!
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Posted 3/7/12 10:49 PM |
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Lina
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Re: Embarrassing Question - Sweating
Posted by prunepie
not to be weird but did you follow the directions on the box? one friend didnt and it didnt work lol she used it like normal deodarant
one step up is drysol...i think its otc now but might need derm . but stings!!! oof.
other than that...its botox baby!
Yep, I use Drysol- I didnt know its OTC now... good to know. When I first started using it I had to use it more frequently but now I only need to apply every few months. It does sting/itch so I just make sure I put it on right before bed so that I am sleeping before it starts to get annoying. You should try this, it would be a much cheaper alternative to Botox. Botox wears off and you probably have to go back every few months.
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Posted 3/8/12 9:48 AM |
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