UK experiences -- 20 cases
Re: UK experiences -- 20 cases
Cannot believe what I've just read. I've been through ETS and lumbar sympathectomy side-effects for fourteen years now, so I can at least take some comfort in knowing that I have built up as much experience and adaptive skills as possible in that time, but when I think of these twenty people going through this awful surgery it makes me so sad. They might feel fine for a year or two, but after an initial 'honeymoon period' side-effects can start later on.
I was under the impression that they had stopped doing lumbar sympathectomise in England. They should! My feet used to literally drip with sweat (along with my hands) but I've learned the hard way that nothing is as bad as wide-spread compensatory sweating, as well as the various other side-effects.
Thanks for the link though mate. I just wish ETS and LS had never been invented personally! So many other treatments now available, and the nervous system is such a precious, precious thing...
I was under the impression that they had stopped doing lumbar sympathectomise in England. They should! My feet used to literally drip with sweat (along with my hands) but I've learned the hard way that nothing is as bad as wide-spread compensatory sweating, as well as the various other side-effects.
Thanks for the link though mate. I just wish ETS and LS had never been invented personally! So many other treatments now available, and the nervous system is such a precious, precious thing...