
daydreamer
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maybe ur in love and u get nervous excitment when u think about the guy u like :)
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kimberly c
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If your talking about how to get your swearing away just think about god when your about
to swaer *swear*
wonder how he fells ????
well if it doesnt help please try to do this??
say forgive me god for swearing Amen??
see isn't it easy i do it but Please i really hope i helped
Good Luck Now:)
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thundaa_thighs
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That happened with me too.I used to sweat alot & i never did anything so i would take my moms sweating pills!It was so unbarable & embarassing!But eventually i grew out of it & now i abrely sweat at all!Just deal & your sweating days will be over soon!& also i never played sports either & now i play basketball so now my body sweats regularly!!!!
**Hope i helped
**Good Luck
<3
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Joy
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This could be a symptom and it would be best to see a doctor if it gets any worse and you're sweating when it's the dead winter.
Or it could just be nerves.
Sweating is your body trying to cool itself off so maybe you could just be warm.
I'd try the super strength deodorant,they sell in the stores.
It's like a doctors prescribed.
Good Luck!
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Frankie
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Wear breathable clothes like cotton. It can be the clothes you wear, artificial fabric pyjamas I have make me sweat a lot in bed if its even a little hot.
Could be your deoderant. I can't remember the name of mine, but their slogan is "so effective even when you skip a day" or something. I recommend it. It comes in a green roll on.
Good luck
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westwood739@btinternet.com
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try to keep the area where you sweat in a loser fitting garment,shave where possible and a good anti-perspirant make sure the area is kept as clean and dry as possible because the pores may become blocked from the salt in your body that is in the sweat and this can cause some very nasty infections there are cures for this and its a type of laser treatment and very expensive,look at google under embarassing conditions good luck,and i don't5 mean to be nasty if your a little over weight this won't help and drink plenty of fluid to replace what you lose through the sweat progress
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erica_a_quintero
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use a good deordorant and try baby powder. It's just you skin basically rubbing together and creating moisture cause no air gets there.
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berkshire1043
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You may be dehydrated. Make sure to drink enough water. There are also extra-strength anti-persiperants that have recently come out in stores, that claim to be clinically proven to reduce sweat.
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pugsrule_mm
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sometimes increased stress can lead to increased persperation. secret clinical strength can help, also you might want ot just take time for yourself every now and then.
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Romina
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You Body Is Probably Missing Salt In It
Try Drinking One Glass Of Water With Salt Every Day
My Friends Uncle Works In The Fields And He Use 2
Sweat Alot Then he Started Drinking Water With Salt
And He Sweats Less Now
But Also Go To Target,Walgreens,Walmart
They Selll Like These Deorant Treaments
That Help Your Sweat Problems =)
Hope That Helps
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Nichole
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i had the same problem just go to a store...rite aid..target whatev and buy this stuff called certain dry some stores have it has cert dry it stops you from sweating or smelling its amazing i love it..you only need to use it once a week..keep using regular deoderant with it
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Miss Curiosity
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do you use antiperspirant? that may sound silly but some of them are JUST deodorants...there is a difference....
are you old enough for menopause? it could also be pregnancy or just your period...
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grysantmy
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that happens to everybody. use anti-perspirent deodorant. it works because if you are not using it you will sweat badly under your arms.
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Atom74 - trollin' for cookie
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I read this so I have no clue if it works. but a sugar free alcohol based wouthwash applied with a cotton ball to your armpits before you go to bed will kill any bacteria. that may help, it's just some random info I have stored in my head that I have no clue where I got it from.
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sunflower
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If I was you I would find something else to think about.
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waffle50210
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are you stressed?
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linda c
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shower regular and use a good deodorant. try drinking lots of water and stay clear of to much alcohol it could be your age but if it persist i,d see your dr.
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Meghan
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Are you too warm? Did you put on a good anti-perspirent? Hormones could be an issue. And some people just sweat alot more than others.
Try and figure out what triggers it by tracking when it happens, what you were doing, what time of month, what you are wearing, etc. You may figure out why you are having problems.
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chipminks_r_us2004
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well it has alot to do with your ethinic backround some people sweat doing little work and some take a lot of work to sweat
see some people sweat more than others it also has to do with what climate you ansectors came from
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Stacysmom
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You may just be someone who perspires a lot. Try the over the counter strong antiperspirant called Certain Dri. That stuff works great. Good luck.
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CaNdi♥CaNe
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it could be a bacterial thing i had tha same problem and my dr told me to use mitchium deodrant and prescribed this antibotic cream but i was allergic to the cream but the deo works great!! Try it and see if that helps it's Antibacterial too
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WeeWheelz
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By any chance are you looseing wight? il update later.
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Bisha w
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You could have a sweating condition called hyperhidrosis. The most common way that I know to cure this condition is to get Botox under the armpits. Check out this website to learn more about this. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperhidrosis
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Fee
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Probably just bad deodorant!
I know it's really ancient, but MUM roll-on is so good.
I do sport all the time, and if I've put it on in the morning and left in 5 minutes to dry, I'm fine.
If it continues, you should go to the doctor, it's not unusual.
Good luck!
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Norgrth_HoHo
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I have the same problem, it's just natural.
I would suggest buying Secret Clinical Strength deodorant.
It worked for me!!
:D
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You lookin' at me?
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try a good anti-perspirant.
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ariose24
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Could be Thyroid or if you are of a certain age, then menopause? Or maybe stress, if you are worried then go and see your doctor. Good Luck.
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Skippy
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Hyperhydrosis. I have it and you can get medicine at the doctors for it that paralyzes your sweat glands so they cant sweat. Its a life-saver.
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VeronicaGalliwales<3
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you may have irregular sweat glands.
got to your doctor hon.
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grrrrrl1978
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Some women simply sweat more than others, staining the occasional shirt or getting clammy hands when they’re nervous. But about 2 percent of women have a disorder called hyperhidrosis, in which an oversensitive nervous system causes them to break out into drenching sweats—usually on their hands, face or under their arms. No matter where you fall on this Spectrum, a good first step is to try an extra-strength antiperspirant—look for one with 10 to 15 percent aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate, like Certain Dri. (You can also swipe antiperspirant on your hands and feet.) And try wearing natural fabrics like cotton instead of heat-trapping acrylic or rayon. If these steps don’t help, talk to a dermatologist. She can prescribe a stronger antiperspirant or give you Botox injections in the sweat glands, which will block sweating for months. For extreme cases, there’s even a surgery that severs sweat-stimulating nerves.
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pharrer2103@sbcglobal.net
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i would go to your doctor because they have medical antiperspirant and that keeps your armpits dry if the normal antiperspirants don't work
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