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This surgery is not worth the PERMANANT damage to your health. Do not listen to what the ETS "doctors" will try to tell you. They will downplay the potential side effects. Some will even flat out LIE. Compensatory sweating occurs in 100% of all ETS patients, regardless of what the surgeon claims. Think about it, your sympathetic sweat-nerves are interupted, this does not mean you stop sweating, it just means it will get displaced. This could be a disaster depending on how much you normally sweat on your upper body, which becomes bone-dry because of ETS (at least for most ETS post-ops, which can never sweat anymore on their head and face- even in extreme heat & humidity).
Scary, strange and bizarre side effects occur in most patients many years later. Here are some of the most commonly reported:
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
Eczema
Scabs on head
Scalp sensitivity
Facial flushing
Unusually fast heartbeat during physical exertion (almost feels like you're about to have a heart attack)
By the way please note that even though your hands will no longer sweat, this doesn't necessarily mean that you're "cured" of the problem. Now they will be SOOO extremely dry that it's uncomfortable. You might not think so at first, but wait many years later when they are STILL always bone-dry and you're sick of always applying moisturizer (which annoyingly always seems to get everywhere: on your food, clothes, etc.) and sick of having that fingernails on the chalkboard chill in your spine whenever you handle anything dry like cotton clothes, paper, etc. etc. etc. Your hands will always feel like there's a dead layer of skin covering them. And if you live in a dry desert (or high altitude) climate you will really be sorry. AND no matter where you are, the dry winters are brutal.
PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM ETS. YOU WILL REGRET IT IF YOU HAVE THE SURGERY (IF NOT RIGHT AWAY, THEN MANY YEARS LATER). HEED MY WARNING FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE. THANK YOU FOR READING........
http://www.no-ets.com
http://www.etslawsuits.com
http://www.ets-talk.com (or) http://p069.ezboard.com/betsandreversals
This surgery is not worth the PERMANANT damage to your health. Do not listen to what the ETS "doctors" will try to tell you. They will downplay the potential side effects. Some will even flat out LIE. Compensatory sweating occurs in 100% of all ETS patients, regardless of what the surgeon claims. Think about it, your sympathetic sweat-nerves are interupted, this does not mean you stop sweating, it just means it will get displaced. This could be a disaster depending on how much you normally sweat on your upper body, which becomes bone-dry because of ETS (at least for most ETS post-ops, which can never sweat anymore on their head and face- even in extreme heat & humidity).
Scary, strange and bizarre side effects occur in most patients many years later. Here are some of the most commonly reported:
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
Eczema
Scabs on head
Scalp sensitivity
Facial flushing
Unusually fast heartbeat during physical exertion (almost feels like you're about to have a heart attack)
By the way please note that even though your hands will no longer sweat, this doesn't necessarily mean that you're "cured" of the problem. Now they will be SOOO extremely dry that it's uncomfortable. You might not think so at first, but wait many years later when they are STILL always bone-dry and you're sick of always applying moisturizer (which annoyingly always seems to get everywhere: on your food, clothes, etc.) and sick of having that fingernails on the chalkboard chill in your spine whenever you handle anything dry like cotton clothes, paper, etc. etc. etc. Your hands will always feel like there's a dead layer of skin covering them. And if you live in a dry desert (or high altitude) climate you will really be sorry. AND no matter where you are, the dry winters are brutal.
PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM ETS. YOU WILL REGRET IT IF YOU HAVE THE SURGERY (IF NOT RIGHT AWAY, THEN MANY YEARS LATER). HEED MY WARNING FOR YOUR HEALTH'S SAKE. THANK YOU FOR READING........