Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 4:24 am Post subject: Re: the BEST CURE-sympathotomy
[quote="david9"]Just had my surgery for my hyperhidrosis in my hands, armpits, and feet. All sweating has stopped!!!! Also, there is very little compensatory sweating. Go check out sympathotomy. I got it done at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville.
I had the surgery and its been about 3 years and my hands are just as bad as they were before the surgery, iam so upset and i called Dr Garza (Houston) about a year after because thats when they started to sweat again and all he said was "sorry buddy", i was like wtf, he said to come in and he could give me another surgery or some shyt. I told him no and asked him what he could do for me, he precribed drysol and still to this day im wiping my hands my pants every 5 seconds, this really pisses me off because i paid so much for the surgery and got no results, i remember dude saying that surgery was like 99.9% sucessful...BS! Anyone else have Garza in Houston contact me please, id like to hear about.
Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:35 am Post subject: Re: the BEST CURE-sympathotomy
david9 wrote:
Just had my surgery for my hyperhidrosis in my hands, armpits, and feet. All sweating has stopped!!!! Also, there is very little compensatory sweating. Go check out sympathotomy. I got it done at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville.
BTW I had tried everyother treatment. They all sucked. Please dont live with this problem and go get the sympathotomy.
I am 18 years old and have had hyperhidrosis my whole life.
I'm glad to hear your doing well. It seems that the worst of the possible side effects occur well after you've recovered (see above posts). I've been considering having the proceedure myself but then I see all the complaints about irreversible damage as a result, and I'm not sure how much credance to give them.
Can you be sure to keep us informed about how your doing? I'd really appreciate the insight.
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 9:04 pm Post subject: Re: sympathotomy
sweatyhandshobs wrote:
Pinker wrote:
I might be getting this operation done on my hands... depending on the success of my Ionphoresis.
But the dermatoligist said I could only have it done on one area.. because once you have the operation the sweat is diverted to another area and if you have it done all over you could end up with compensatory set all over the place.. you get the picture.
Did the doctors/dermatoligist tell you about this?
no the surgeon told me that "most people get SOME compensatory sweating on the chest and back, but this is easier to handle". i got very sweaty hands and feet, but im only getting operation done for my hands.
but i dont know u guys know this that most websites mention that people who get the sypathectomy done for their hands also have reduced sweating on the feet.
I just had mine done 2 weeks ago T2-T3 and yes it is true that the reason why they just do one area is to prevent CS. I was also told by the surgeon who works with my father that the foot sweating is really not improved b/c of the T2-T3 severing but merely a decrease in anxiety from sweating less in the hands.
I am glad to hear that this has worked for many of you. I myself have axillary hyperhidrosis and will never have this surgery performed.
I have seen the British doctor with the most experience in the ETS surgery - some 23 years - and he very much directed me towards botox treatment.
As I understand it, the risk of compensatory sweating for the ETS surgery performed for hyperhidrosis of the hands and feet and face is less than that for axillary hyperhidrosis as the nerve must be cut at a different point.
Whatever your condition, I would really, really not go into this lightly. I am really happy to hear so many benefitting, but this operation could make your life ten times worse.
I myself had an operation to remove the hair bearing tissue under my arm pits to reduce the sweating and it worked absolutelty brilliantly for about 3 months and then came back again. I hope this isn't also the case with ETS.
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 7:21 pm Post subject: PLEASE DO NOT HAVE ENDOSCOPIC TRANSTHORACIC SYMPATHECTOMY
Think about what you're doing when you have sympathectomy. You are having an entire section of your nervous system removed. Obviously, that is NOT natural. It takes the body a while to adjust to this, which is why alot of ETS patients report side effects many years later, if not immediately.
Depending on which nerve-ganglion section is cut/cauterized/clamped (T2, T3, T4) and how YOUR body reacts to it- you will have compensatory sweating (too much sweating on your lower body) and NO ability to sweat on your upper body. How severe either of these bizarre side effects will effect you is anyone's guess. You could sweat buckets on your legs, buttocks, stomach even in mild heat. You could have ZERO ability to sweat on your head and face, even in extreme heat.
Are these potentially adverse health risks worth your trivial problem of excessive hand sweat or facial blushing (by the way it does NOT work for most facial blushers and usually makes it worse by causing more prolonged facial flushing). Also note that yes your hands will no longer sweat, but they will now be extremely dry. So dry that it's uncomfortable. Kind of like you always have that chalky feeling on your hands. And in the winter, it's brutal.
In my opinion, this surgery is not much different from the game Russian Roulette.
Examples of side effects not felt till a couple years after the ETS surgery:
Chest pains
Sharp pains in the heart
Constant headaches
Urinary incontinence
Severe acne
Severe dandruff
Trouble breathing
Stuffy nose
Dry burning eyes
Chronic fatigue
IBS
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