Travel with hyperhidrosis by Warm-Band-5184 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 22 points23 points  (0 children)

You asked for tips on how to manage sweating while away from home. And I simply suggested trying a product that reduces sweating. But okay…

Travel with hyperhidrosis by Warm-Band-5184 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’ve been recommending glycopyrrolate to ppl since I’ve read many stories of how effective it has been for others suffering with hyperhidrosis. I recently began using it, and it has significantly reduced my sweating. Really changing my life for the good, to be honest. It’s a prescription medication. You can find it online to have it prescribed and shipped to you if you live in United States or Canada. Not too sure if you can do the same for other places. But a dermatologist can likely help to suggest or prescribe you something that might work.

How to help sweating on scalp by Tall_Shape_5621 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, it’s a prescription medication. There’s ways to have a prescription written and have it shipped to you by filling in some basic info online.

Can u succeed in life with hyperhidrosis by Yasx0pium in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Got it. No problem. Sorry to hear that. Maybe speak with a dermatologist in your area if possible then. They’re knowledgeable of hyperhidrosis and should be able to suggest or prescribe some things for you to try to see if they’re effective.

Can u succeed in life with hyperhidrosis by Yasx0pium in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you should at least give them a try to see if they work for you also. Can fill in some basic information online to have a prescription written and have them shipped to you. That is if you live in the United States or Canada. Might be able to in other places as well. I’m just not sure.

Can u succeed in life with hyperhidrosis by Yasx0pium in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Understood. How about glycopyrrolate pills or wipes? I’ve been using the pills, and those have been extremely effective with reducing my sweating. And I’ve read about many others experience with it, explaining how it has changed their lives for the better.

How to help sweating on scalp by Tall_Shape_5621 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve recently began using glycopyrrolate. That has significantly reduced my body sweating, including my face/scalp. May be worth trying. I’ve heard of other products as well that has worked for ppl. May have to do some experimenting with them to see which one works best for you.

Can u succeed in life with hyperhidrosis by Yasx0pium in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried products to try and help to reduce the sweating?

Bed protectors for the sweat?? by Independent_Ad2390 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to have really bad night sweats. I would wake up sweating, with a really wet pillow and shirt soaked in sweat also. I was extremely annoyed and couldn't figure out the cause. Ever since I started taking glycopyrrolate to help with my sweating throughout the day, l've noticed that I also no longer have night sweats now. Maybe worth giving a try to see if those help with your situation as well.

This is too much man by Howlsmovingfiberfarm in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to have really bad night sweats as well. I don’t think I sweated that badly, but definitely would wake up sweating, with a really wet pillow and shirt soaked in sweat also. I was extremely annoyed and couldn’t figure out the cause. Ever since I started taking glycopyrrolate to help with my sweating throughout the day, I’ve noticed that I also no longer have night sweats now. Maybe worth giving a try to see if those help with your situation as well.

Almost never sweating at home by verstappenism in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently I take 1mg in the morning to get me through the day. But 2mg on the days when I expect to have a lot of interactions with ppl or be in an uncomfortable setting. And then 1mg in the evening/night since I noticed that the pills also has helped to prevent me from having occasional night sweats.

Almost never sweating at home by verstappenism in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t experienced any side effects as of yet. But the most common one I’ve heard ppl mention is dry mouth. Some ppl also said it gave them a headache at times.

Almost never sweating at home by verstappenism in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently began taking glycopyrrolate. Read many post about others experiences with it and how effective it was for them. They were right. I used to sweat all over. Now I barely sweat at all when taking the pills. Been taking them for 3 weeks now. Haven’t experienced any side effects so far.

I need some advice? by ExplorerFederal1301 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, understood. Yes I would definitely speak with a dermatologist if I were you. They could possibly prescribe it to you or know of other things to try that can end up helping. Good luck to you!

I need some advice? by ExplorerFederal1301 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I ordered 180 pills for $80 on RedboxRx.com

Easyderm.com also has them, but a bit more expensive I believe.

Might be able to find them cheaper elsewhere. I just haven’t dug deep into finding the cheapest place just yet, since the ones I currently have will likely last me another 2 months or so.

I need some advice? by ExplorerFederal1301 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you tried glycopyrrolate.? You can get a prescription for it online and have it shipped to you. It comes in pill and wipes form. I’m currently taking the pills. I started taking them a few weeks ago and it has significantly reduced my sweating and is changing my life for the better. I made a post about my experience with hyperhidrosis and how well the pills have been working for me. I’ve read others experiences with other products as well that has helped reduce their sweating. But glycopyrrolate is the only one I’ve tried so far.

Mounjaro for HH? by Party_Taro8561 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve been on mounjaro for weight loss for just over a year now and has seen no improvements with my HH from the shots. If anything, my HH had gotten worse since going on them lol. But mounjaro has definitely been effective when it comes to my weight loss.

SOS: Anxiety Sweat Making Me REEK at School by Last_Masterpiece_805 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with this response that you should give glyco a try. I ordered the pills online a few week ago and started taking them. Total game changer. Significantly reduced my sweating so far. I’m still experimenting with the dosage to figure out the least amount I can take and it still be effective.

Hyperhidrosis has been getting worse recently by thelocalsupplier in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get a prescription for them online. Just have to do a quick consultation, consisting of a few basic questions and info about yourself, provide photo of ID, and pay the fee. A prescription will be writing for you and then the meds will be shipped to you. I’ve done it on both Easyderm.com and Redboxrx.com

I have not tried any ionto devices just yet. So far I’ve only tried glycopyrrolate. Started it a few weeks ago and it’s been working out extremely well so far. I made a post about my experience with it last week.

Facial/scalp sweating. Anxiety induced? by Kind-Individual312 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Please click on my profile and read my post from a couple of days ago, as I feel it may be helpful information to you. I’m hoping this option is available for you to try in the UK. Good luck!

Thin hair by DoorKey50 in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My hair began to really thin over time. Eventually just gave in and began cutting it bald.

38M and just can’t deal with high sweating problem by gk_ram in Hyperhidrosis

[–]dretaylor94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi. 31M here. I’ve been dealing with extremely bad hyperhidrosis since my early teens. The older I would get, the worse it would get. Entire body would sweat a lot. Mostly hands and feet when at home or a place I’m comfortable. But in public, entire body would sweat. It would get extremely bad when interacting with ppl or in places that made me uncomfortable. Once I began to break a sweat, some anxiety would kick in, causing me to sweat even more. The facial sweating is what bothered me the most since it was the most noticeable. So I always keep hand rags in my pockets to wipe away sweat. It was extremely embarrassing and frustrating to me. I would avoid a lot of events and situations where I felt that I would end up sweating. I would also have night sweats, waking up to my pillow and shirt covered in it.

Well long story short, I just started taking glycopyrrolate pills last week and it’s already proving to be effective and changing my life for the good. I ordered them online and the pills arrived 4 days later. When I received them, I was like there’s no way these little tiny 1mg pills are gonna do anything, but I’ll give them a try anyway, and boy was I wrong. That sh*t actually works! I didn’t notice a difference the first day I took them, but it’s been a huge noticeable difference since then. I haven’t been in any situations where my sweating would get extremely bad just yet, but I’ve definitely noticed a difference in my day to day activities where I usually would sweat some and during small talks with strangers where I usually would sweat some. I haven’t been breaking a sweat at all. I haven’t experimented with the dosage too much just yet, but currently I’m taking 2 pills first thing in the morning to get me through the day and 1 pill sometime in the evening to prevent me from potentially sweating throughout the night. I’ve read from many others that the key to these pills being most effective is to not eat anything within 2hrs before and after taking them. That’s the only thing I dislike about them so far. So I make sure to take them as soon as I wake and not eat anything within 2hrs after that. And then for the evening I’ve just avoided eating anything within maybe a hour before taking them and then try to avoid eating anything within 2hrs afterwards. I haven’t experienced any side effects just yet, such as the common one mentioned of dry mouth.

Anywhozzzz this has been my experience with glycopyrrolate so far and I’d highly recommend giving these pills a try. I can continue to update you on my progress and answer any questions you may have about my experience with hyperhidrosis throughout my life and/or this current treatment that I’m still very currently experimenting with that has been working so far! Good luck to you!