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THE DARK AGES, LIVING WITH HYPERHIDROSIS!
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November 3rd, 2011Site NewsHello all,
I have been asking for members help to try and get the awareness out for all to see and to encourage a guest blog on a day in their lives or a certain story you can share with us that shows what it is like.
I came up with the perfect title and many have agreed with me that it is perfect…how much has treatment really changed in the last 10 years?! Not much. ETS is less and being banned in certain countries around the world.
I would love to feature your story and let people see how we suffer from this awful affliction.
Think about it and get writing
Our first guest blog is our very own Denise, she is such a talented lady and an amazing friend. Denise also invented the Wrapps, www.coolwrapps.com which have saved many of us from embarrassing situations. Denise is a very talented writer also, enjoy.
The Dark Ages, Living with HyperhidrosisFor many of us, we have discovered that most health care providers are wholly unable to understand what it is to be the patient. Largely because, they are the Doctor and have spent years of their lives learning about body parts. Sadly, that is reflected in treatment of the current ailment, sprained ankle, migrain headache, or broken bone that necessitated your visit. You are simply a body part, to be attended to. The whole person insignificant. This is the American way; to treat pregnancy as a disease; while we have managed to turn our birth rate into one that rivals any third world nation in the world. How did things come to be this way? Moreover, is there anything we do to change it? It will be an uphill battle, but having lived for as long as you have with Hyperhidrosis, can you think of any better training?
A while back, Dr. Oz did another segment on hh. The advise to those of us suffering from HH was simple: “wear a little extra deoderant and don’t worry about it.” Though I had sent Dr. Oz an email on a previous occasion, this was too much. I wrote Dr. Oz a letter asking him to please refrain from doing any more segments on HH. I asked Dr. Oz how many times in a day did he advise the application of deoderant on the scalp, back, back of the knees, etc. Explained to Dr. Oz that I understood he did not believe in HH.
I had a doctor (here where I live,) who did not believe in depression, and refused to write me a prescription for antidepressants. I understand Dr. Oz does not believe in HH, this other doctor did not believe in depression. But it is still hurtful to those of us who suffered from either, or both. So please stop doing segments on HH, it is only hurting us as you do not have a clue.
I sent the letter to his TV show, in New York, and it was returned to me, unopened, with a big black question mark by my name on the return address. I immediately looked up his work adress, and enclosed an other note on top of the unopened, returned letter about how he really knew how to make his viewers feel important, and put it back in the mail. No, I have not heard from him. I do not expect to. He is an important man, a Doctor, for crying out loud. He does not have time to listen to his viewers, he has to do a surgery, a show. He is a busy man, much to busy to learn that he does not know what he is talking about. Why should he listen to his viewers or patients? We did not go to medical school, he did. And that appears to be the prevailing attitude of most doctors, the M.D. stands for Major Diety. It does not, and I am so tired of this attitude. The medical community can not even decide if drinking coffee is good or bad for us, for crying out loud. Why do doctors have the right to decide which disease they believe in, or treat? Why? This I do not know. I do know, that it is difficult to find a decent doctor, one that will listen. And if it takes raising our voices to be heard, or voting with our feet, each of us must decide which course of action to take.
Denise
Denise, we feel your pain and know how frustrating this is, how about you get in touch with my good friend Dr Danial Carrasco. He was the only one who fully knew about living with HH, his brother suffers from this disease and he was patient and understanding. He also trains other Doctors about Hyperhidrosis. I doubt I will ever find another Dr so understanding again.
Dr Carrasco is our Doctor on board, if you have private questions to ask him in regards to your Hyperhidrosis PM myself, Anne, Beverly, Denise or Kimberly and we will make sure he gets your questions.
The Dark Ages is open for all comments and if you want to feature your guest blog, please let me know on the forum or our Sweaty Betty FaceBook page and we can make this happen.Lots of little voices can make one huge voice, lets get heard and lets make a difference.
Tags: antiperspirant, anxiety, dermatologist, disease, excessive sweat, excessive sweating, hyperhidrosis, medical, treatment

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