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can u be a nurse with hyperhidrosis?
Do you have any side effects like compensory sweating (sweating in other areas like your trunk)? I have read some people feel as if they have no energy due to this surgery. Did you consider your sweating to be severe or moderate before the surgery? Thanks for your help!
- How much patient care do you need to get into Century College's nursing program?
- How much patient care do you need to get into Century College's nursing program?
- How much patient care do you need to get into Century College's nursing program?
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can u be a nurse with hyperhidrosis?
Your response makes me feel all lot better thank you so much! It's nice to know that there are others out there that work with patients and have hyperhidrosis. I think there are to many side effects to surgery and this is something I have lived with my whole life and I've made it this far, I know I will find a way with out getting surgery. I have tried Drysol and it does seem to work on my palms, but not my fingers. Thank you again for your support!:)
- Does it matter where you get your ADN to get a job?
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can u be a nurse with hyperhidrosis?
How did you get through nursing with this problem? I have heard about the surgery, and even though it sounds very tempting, I have heard it can be very dangerous and I also know that you can have side effects like sweating in other areas of your body, so get rid of one problem, but create another? Not so sure I am willing to take that chance.
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can u be a nurse with hyperhidrosis?
Thanks for all your support, it's good to know I'm not the only one out there who has sweaty hands. I am going to look into botox and hope it works for me:yeah:!
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can u be a nurse with hyperhidrosis?
Help!!!! I suffer from hyperhidrosis, my hands can get very sweaty especially when I am nervous. I have always wanted to be a nrse, but I am wondering if I can do it with my sweaty hands. Does anyone out there work everday as a nurse with this same problem, do your patients ever complain? I have tried Drysol and it works a little, but was wondering if I should look into a different career path even though this is what I really want to do? Thanks for your advice!