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Mon 05/12/08 06:39 PM
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...pee on 'em...
nope...already tried that...got my leg wet too!!!
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Mon 05/12/08 06:40 PM
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why.....yes you are
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Mon 05/12/08 06:40 PM
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Mon 05/12/08 06:40 PM
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Fortunately, a new specific surgical solution for Plantar Hyperhidrosis was fine tuned over the last few years. The anatomical relation of the sympathetic chain responsible for excessive foot sweating (plantar hyperhidrosis) was better defined and now doing endoscopically assisted Lumbar Sympathectomy can help with plantar hyperhidrosis
got that ?
I don't think I've heard of back surgery helping your feet. Wouldn't it make sense that foot surgery would help your back?
I was wondering how endoscopy has anything to do with feet unless his feet are up in his A$$
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Mon 05/12/08 06:41 PM
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No...
![flowerforyou](https://eros.mingle2.com/main/resources/assets/smileys/flowerforyou-94108045621ac4194552bf8e56d40fff.gif) you good....
![blushing](https://eros.mingle2.com/main/resources/assets/smileys/blushing-9dfa9742f8398074482f14623c06a62a.gif) ME bad!!
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Mon 05/12/08 06:42 PM
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Fortunately, a new specific surgical solution for Plantar Hyperhidrosis was fine tuned over the last few years. The anatomical relation of the sympathetic chain responsible for excessive foot sweating (plantar hyperhidrosis) was better defined and now doing endoscopically assisted Lumbar Sympathectomy can help with plantar hyperhidrosis
got that ?
I don't think I've heard of back surgery helping your feet. Wouldn't it make sense that foot surgery would help your back?
Performing upper Thoracic Sympathectomy for excessive hand sweating was helping patients partially with excessive foot sweating. Until recently no specific operation was offered to those patients who continued to have problems with their excessive foot sweating. Surgeons in other countries developed Lumbar Sympathectomy which is used to help with excessive foot sweating. In this approach a specific segment of the sympathetic chain within the lumbar region is cut or clamped to relieve excessive foot sweating. The important difference between Thoracic Sympathectomy and Lumbar Sympathectomy is that the Thoracic Sympathectomy helps with excessive hand sweating and Lumbar Sympathectomy helps with excessive foot sweating. It should be understood that even though patients who suffer from hand sweating also suffer from excessive foot sweating the Thoracic Sympathectomy will help mainly with excessive hand sweating. For those patients that the upper Thoracic Sympathectomy did not help with their foot sweating they now have the possibility of Lumbar Sympathectomy to cure their excessive foot sweating
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Mon 05/12/08 06:44 PM
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Fortunately, a new specific surgical solution for Plantar Hyperhidrosis was fine tuned over the last few years. The anatomical relation of the sympathetic chain responsible for excessive foot sweating (plantar hyperhidrosis) was better defined and now doing endoscopically assisted Lumbar Sympathectomy can help with plantar hyperhidrosis
got that ?
I don't think I've heard of back surgery helping your feet. Wouldn't it make sense that foot surgery would help your back?
Performing upper Thoracic Sympathectomy for excessive hand sweating was helping patients partially with excessive foot sweating. Until recently no specific operation was offered to those patients who continued to have problems with their excessive foot sweating. Surgeons in other countries developed Lumbar Sympathectomy which is used to help with excessive foot sweating. In this approach a specific segment of the sympathetic chain within the lumbar region is cut or clamped to relieve excessive foot sweating. The important difference between Thoracic Sympathectomy and Lumbar Sympathectomy is that the Thoracic Sympathectomy helps with excessive hand sweating and Lumbar Sympathectomy helps with excessive foot sweating. It should be understood that even though patients who suffer from hand sweating also suffer from excessive foot sweating the Thoracic Sympathectomy will help mainly with excessive hand sweating. For those patients that the upper Thoracic Sympathectomy did not help with their foot sweating they now have the possibility of Lumbar Sympathectomy to cure their excessive foot sweating
ouch...my head....what???
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Mon 05/12/08 06:46 PM
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Fortunately, a new specific surgical solution for Plantar Hyperhidrosis was fine tuned over the last few years. The anatomical relation of the sympathetic chain responsible for excessive foot sweating (plantar hyperhidrosis) was better defined and now doing endoscopically assisted Lumbar Sympathectomy can help with plantar hyperhidrosis
got that ?
I don't think I've heard of back surgery helping your feet. Wouldn't it make sense that foot surgery would help your back?
Performing upper Thoracic Sympathectomy for excessive hand sweating was helping patients partially with excessive foot sweating. Until recently no specific operation was offered to those patients who continued to have problems with their excessive foot sweating. Surgeons in other countries developed Lumbar Sympathectomy which is used to help with excessive foot sweating. In this approach a specific segment of the sympathetic chain within the lumbar region is cut or clamped to relieve excessive foot sweating. The important difference between Thoracic Sympathectomy and Lumbar Sympathectomy is that the Thoracic Sympathectomy helps with excessive hand sweating and Lumbar Sympathectomy helps with excessive foot sweating. It should be understood that even though patients who suffer from hand sweating also suffer from excessive foot sweating the Thoracic Sympathectomy will help mainly with excessive hand sweating. For those patients that the upper Thoracic Sympathectomy did not help with their foot sweating they now have the possibility of Lumbar Sympathectomy to cure their excessive foot sweating
ouch...my head....what???
It involves 3 small cuts for the endoscopic approach into the retro-peritoneal area. Once the surgeon is there a space is developed and the sympathetic chain at the lumbar region is visualized. Once it is visualized it is either excised or clamped at the level L3-L4. This particular procedure is done on both sides. The operation takes about an hour to perform and in contrast to the endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy the patient should stay over at the hospital for one day.
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Mon 05/12/08 06:46 PM
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there was the solution and I couldnt see it
Go barefoot. Barefoot take care of it
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Mon 05/12/08 06:47 PM
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Mon 05/12/08 06:48 PM
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Mon 05/12/08 06:49 PM
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http://www.coradhealthcare.com/category/Hyperhidrosis_Treatment_Products
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Mon 05/12/08 06:50 PM
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well...thats what this was really about
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