Hyperhidrosis Network | Melanie | Activity http://hyperhidrosisnetwork.com/members/melanie-corn/activity/ Activity feed for Melanie. Mon, 13 Jan 2025 10:18:39 +0000 https://buddypress.org/?v=5.1.2 en-US 30 hourly 2 6c3da39cdf30f98bba722acb0805434e Melanie started the topic Is it challenging to maintain iontophoresis? in the forum Iontophoresis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/is-it-challenging-to-maintain-iontophoresis/ Wed, 17 Sep 2014 11:49:14 +0000 Are you finding it challenging to keep up with iontophoresis day after day, week after week, month after month?

I wondered if many people have trouble keeping up with the treatments, even if the alternative is very unpleasant – sweaty hands and feet etc.

I know a few people who have phases when they falter and skip first one hyperhidrosis…[Read more]

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6db4c85fd5deed162651552101454770 Melanie replied to the topic Maximum allowed treatment time for Iontophoresis? in the forum Iontophoresis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/maximum-allowed-treatment-time-for-iontophoresis/#post-2214 Fri, 01 Aug 2014 20:16:15 +0000 If you are using direct current iontophoresis for hyperhidrosis, it’s recommended that you take 15-minute treatments. If you are using pulsed current, you can prolong this, I think, the weaker the current is, the longer the treatment can be. If iontophoresis device is set to 50% wave width pulsed current, you can increase the treatment time for…[Read more]

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37da4879883f1e2cceefb819764c1063 Melanie replied to the topic Botox, anxiety and sweaty hands in the forum Botox For Hyperhidrosis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/botox-anxiety-and-sweaty-hands/#post-1918 Thu, 29 May 2014 16:04:43 +0000 As far as I know, yeah, Botox blocks excessive sweat regardless of its cause, so you should be good! 😀

It stops the glands, simple as that, so essentially yeah, it deals with the symptoms and not with the cause of excessive sweating. But wait, do you have sweaty hands all the time, or only when you get anxious?

And are you sure that Botox is…[Read more]

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98656a3879150011b7e1fcaa4bf4d13a Melanie wrote a new post, On Hyperhidrosis, Iontophoresis and Friendship http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/?p=1761 Sat, 26 Apr 2014 03:40:50 +0000 I’ve been living with hyperhidrosis since my teens. It wasn’t very bad at first, and I never even knew that I have this medical problem. I only considered myself to be unlucky in my sweating habits, and tried to […]

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89fc9c27e20bd5b1fb02de6463d3dfa3 Melanie started the topic A possible trick to relieve discomfort during iontophoresis in the forum Iontophoresis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/a-possible-trick-to-relieve-discomfort-during-iontophoresis/ Fri, 18 Apr 2014 01:45:42 +0000 An interesting tip for everyone who often or continuously feel physical discomfort during iontophoresis.

Basically, it all comes down to this: if your treatments hurt, how about you try to soften the water you are using?

Important: I am not a medical expert at all. I am just giving this advice based on an interesting idea I saw online – and i…[Read more]

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6d4b118c1445b4e1a14e1ef3382d0f0a Melanie replied to the topic Low-voltage current VS. High-voltage current in the forum Iontophoresis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/low-voltage-current-vs-high-voltage-current/#post-1691 Thu, 17 Apr 2014 22:06:12 +0000

E.g. if pulsed current has a better long-term effect on treating sweaty palms, etc.

Sorry if this is off-topic – I wanted to reply to this question.
Casper, from what I know, this really could be the case. The manufacturer of my iontophoresis device – Idromed – states the following as the advantage of pulsed current iontophoresis: ❗

“A more…[Read more]

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84772b5d942e3b51b48b82e89cd43bf3 Melanie started the topic Hyperhidrosis Local Support Groups? in the forum Hyperhidrosis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/hyperhidrosis-local-support-groups/ Wed, 09 Apr 2014 00:06:33 +0000 Do you have any local support groups for hyperhidrosis? I mean, local as in Real Life. 🙂

I have a friend who, just like me, suffers from hyperhidrosis. Since there are two of us, we thought how it would be great if we could muster up some courage and start some kind of local support group for hyperhidrosis.

We would essentially like it to be…[Read more]

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3eee4dfe3ac05ef8f14e17d5c75bd49f Melanie started the topic Sweat-Less and DeodoRite in the forum Alternative Treatment Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/sweat-less-and-deodorite/ Tue, 08 Apr 2014 23:46:16 +0000 First of all, to explain the title:

Sweat-Less(TM) and DeodoRite(TM) are FDA-registered natural homeopathic remedies for hyperhidrosis.

I discovered them fairly recently, and ordered one bottle of Sweat-Less. I never used it as a standalone remedy, because I also use iontophoresis (I own Idromed 5 PC). Still, Sweat-Less aims to reduce sweating…[Read more]

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0965d75c075574675e28235bbeb1bdb5 Melanie replied to the topic A question about Drionic Underarm in the forum Iontophoresis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/a-question-about-drionic-underarm/#post-1650 Tue, 08 Apr 2014 23:17:41 +0000 Hey!
Yes, in the end my friend got instructions to wash her underarm pads a.k.a. Drionic applicators less, erm, vigorously. It turned out she used an aggressive soap or something like that, and of course, she wasn’t supposed to!

Now she has new pads and they’ve lasted for the last 3-4 months, and still seem fine – or at least that’s what she told…[Read more]

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5c56d678311de6cf116a94a276c405f3 Melanie changed their profile picture http://hyperhidrosisnetwork.com/activity/p/425/ Tue, 08 Apr 2014 22:43:37 +0000 0 df6ed81afb7a59147d44300d3e5de8ca Melanie started the topic A question about Drionic Underarm in the forum Iontophoresis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/a-question-about-drionic-underarm/ Thu, 26 Sep 2013 19:49:50 +0000 My friend bought Drionic Underarm to treat her armpits 5 weeks ago, and now she has a small problem with it… She asked me about it, but I never used Drionic so I couldn’t answer her. Maybe you can do it for me! 🙂

To get to the point, her Drionic works and her sweating has subsided, so I don’t need advices on how to get the device to work and…[Read more]

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9c6f1cabc215bae5c8a3f0bf88bc49a0 Melanie replied to the topic Tea Recommendations for Hyperhidrosis in the forum Alternative Treatment Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/tea-recommendations-for-hyperhidrosis/#post-1310 Thu, 05 Sep 2013 17:38:48 +0000 Your mileage may vary. I adore Hushed Sea (haven’t we talked about this already, Elena? lol) but I don’t think I could take it without sugar. Then again, for someone like Ramona, maybe it’s the other way around…

@Ramona
See if you can buy a small package of Hushed Sea and try it out. I think there’s a fair chance you will like it. And even if…[Read more]

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922b953c633bc7ad8ec0230573ae07d5 Melanie replied to the topic The best portable Iontophoresis device in the forum Iontophoresis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/the-best-portable-iontophoresis-device/#post-1309 Thu, 05 Sep 2013 17:34:25 +0000 Yeah, go with Idromed. I have Idromed 5 PC and it is awesome – works like a charm, looks like a stylish gadget, is very easy to pack up, doesn’t take up a lot of space and – most importantly for you – is not heavy.

It weighs about 2,5 – 3 kg. Is that too heavy for you? It is like carrying an average bag full of groceries. lol

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3454dfd1acb9628bf31763f6192dc614 Melanie started the topic What kind of water do you use for Iontophoresis? in the forum Hyperhidrosis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/what-kind-of-water-do-you-use-for-iontophoresis/ Mon, 15 Jul 2013 17:55:51 +0000 Do you use regular tap water or some special bottled water? Do you add baking soda into the water? From the start, I’ve been adding 2 teaspoons of baking soda to the water, as I’d known from before that my home’s tap water is rather soft.
Do you have similar suggestions? I heard that some people add antiperspirant solutions to the water, but this…[Read more]

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6a92e3520f91d19e476a22724d1ac497 Melanie replied to the topic How to deal with rude people in the forum Hyperhidrosis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/how-to-deal-with-rude-people/#post-1106 Mon, 15 Jul 2013 15:33:01 +0000 I raise an eyebrow arrogantly, give them “the look” and otherwise pretend like I haven’t heard what they said. It boils down to ignoring them… It is better than descending down to their level. Also, I like adding a grain of arrogance to my bearing at that moment, just to prove to them that their lack of manners cannot hurt me!
They act like they…[Read more]

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7f3858b024a15b2fa8243312bb766b9d Melanie replied to the topic Have you tried Iontophoresis? DId it work for you? in the forum Iontophoresis Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/have-you-tried-iontophoresis-did-it-work-for-you/#post-1059 Fri, 12 Jul 2013 20:45:17 +0000 I have Idromed 5 PC for about 5 months now, and I am satisfied. Things aren’t perfect, but that’s my fault – my schedule is hectic and I sometimes skip the treatments. That ruins the maintenance routine, and then I need more treatments, etc. And that’s how it goes on and on chaotically. =D
Still, when I use it properly, the iontophoresis machine…[Read more]

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cc4a36e4f4cf1810d5a24857c013d8c0 Melanie replied to the topic Alternative Treatments for Hyperhidrosis? in the forum Alternative Treatment Forum http://HyperhidrosisNetwork.com/forums/topic/alternative-treatments-for-hyperhidrosis/#post-1058 Fri, 12 Jul 2013 20:31:43 +0000 I can recommend Hushed Sea Hyperhidrosis Herbal Tea – it’s delicious and I’m convinced it helps me maintain a semblance of control over my overactive sweat glands. =) The tea is not a miracle worker on its own and I combine it with other hyperhidrosis treatments, but I noticed further improvements after I started drinking Hushed Sea, so I know the…[Read more]

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