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Re: antiperspirantFrom: Jenny (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 17 Jul 2002 22:21:13 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 8 Jul 2002, Ann wrote: > >Ever since my pcos symptoms appeared, I've been sweating a lot more than >normal, especially my underarms and the antiperspirant that I've been >using for years is suddenly not working and I can't wear certain color >clothes anymore b/c it would be really embarrassing to have sweat spots >on your underarms. > >Can anyone recommend an antiperspirant that works? I have no problems >with odor control, just sweating. btw, does this have to do with >elevated testosterone levels? Wondering when I get my levels to go down >if my problem would go away... > >Thanks, > >-- >Ann >
-- I have been on Spirolatone for months now, and it seems to have made the hair on my face less noticeable and it makes my hair on my head less greasy.. I also dont sweat as much and I can use secret instead of Degree. I have the same problem with Testoserone raised, the best I can say is ask the doctor for Metformin or talk to her about Spirolatctone but you cannot use it while trying to get preg... Try Degree Jenny Read the book "living with PCOS" it has a purple flower on the front
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