![]() ![]() I sweat so much that I sometimes faint because I can’t rehydrate my body fast enough to keep up with the sweating! My skin is also very dry from all this sweating – so much so that it is breaking down and I have cellulitis. I had a sympathectomy operation (ETS) in 2009 but it did not work and my condition was made worse. I Can’t Go Out My sweating is so severe I can't go out. I'm even afraid to raise my hand in class. I have tried antiperspirants with maximum protection and I still get sweaty. I can't wear colored clothes without getting huge pit stains, so I have to have dark or black shirts. I always wear gloves as I feel safer that way and, of course, no sandals. I have the worst case of it and, although I try my best to live my life as normal as possible, every time I have a job interview, or the summer comes, I am devastated. Tired of It I have primary focal hyperhidrosis. I've gone through intensive medical studies and everything has checked out as normal. I have compensatory and gustatory sweating, which I expected, but about a year ago, I developed severe pain in my abdomen under the ribs along the same level as where the operation was performed. ETS Surgery Pain I had endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy (ETS surgery) performed in 2007 for palmar hyperhidrosis. This is ruining my life and I just need help. I feel like I can never get married or have kids. Everyone is in relationships but I don’t think I can ever have one. I'm so afraid to go on dates, shake people's hands, and basically touch anyone. Ruining My Life I suffer from palmar hyperhidrosis. Then, please share the video with friends, family and anyone who doesn't yet understand the real impact of excessive sweating on lives and aspirations. Watch and discover struggle, talent, perseverance, and hope. Uncensored and unscripted, we've debuted Caryn's hyperhidrosis story here as part of Hyperhidrosis Awareness Month 2018. She’s also a lifetime hyperhidrosis sufferer. #SWEATY GIRL SORTY PROFESSIONAL#(Please see important submission information at bottom of page.)Ĭaryn Toriaga is a successful professional flutist in New York City. Use our Contact Us form and get in touch. ![]() We will always keep your identity confidential. This site is informed by, and serves, the hyperhidrosis community. Please know that when we post a story or a quote-it's real. Even a small gift can make a huge difference in our reach. Consider sponsoring this page or making a donation to help us keep the conversation going. Whether through reading below or listening, we hope you find comfort and support today and that you'll share your hyperhidrosis journey with us, too. Look for the episodes labelled MyHhStory. Other podcast episodes share individual stories, as well. Included here are stories of hardship but also of triumph and hope.In addition to written perspectives on excessive sweating, we also have a podcast episode with hyperhidrosis community members reading poetry about their experiences. This page focuses on what real people have told us about life with hyperhidrosis. About the International Hyperhidrosis Society. ![]()
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