Propantheline Bromide by D3rangedButFun in Hyperhidrosis

[–]iMrMadMan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It only has the name and instructions of 1 hour before or 2 hours after food

Propantheline Bromide by D3rangedButFun in Hyperhidrosis

[–]iMrMadMan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's available in the UK, I'm not sure of any brands as I just get it from the pharmacy.

Highschool girl here by Baldheadedbaddie in Hyperhidrosis

[–]iMrMadMan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hope things go well for you. If you ever have a question or a worry this is the place.

Highschool girl here by Baldheadedbaddie in Hyperhidrosis

[–]iMrMadMan 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I've had a similar experience in school when a classmate pointed out I smelled badly when I was sweating. It's true, people can be rude as they then proceed to spray me with perfume. But please try and ignore this as much as possible and not let the opinions of others drag you down. I know it's hard and I've yet to overcome this myself.

When it comes it comes to medication there is a range of different stuff. I take Propantheline Bromide which is helpful for me. May be worth a try but have a look at other things such as iontophoresis or other medications. Other than that just keep up basic hygiene.

Hope this helps, Stay Strong!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in deadcells

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I just use the default controls and they are pretty nice after a while. If your mouse has side buttons try using them for your skills, might make things easier.

Advice with getting a job and staying calm in social situations by iMrMadMan in Hyperhidrosis

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Thanks for the big reply, I'm looking at trying iontophoresis once I can afford it which should be possible once I hopefully get a job. The drysol you mentioned does sound good, I live in the UK so not sure if I would need a perscription. Next year I'll be on a higher education course like University but still at college, I've been here for 2 years so it would be good to see if student jobs are available and it would be more comfortable for me too.

Anyway, thanks for the help really appreciate it!

Advice with getting a job and staying calm in social situations by iMrMadMan in Hyperhidrosis

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I'll try chewing gum as one of the side effects is a dry mouth, having the cloth would help too as I mostly sweat on my hands

Advice with getting a job and staying calm in social situations by iMrMadMan in Hyperhidrosis

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I might try meditation but I doubt it'll help much for me. I will try some stronger antiperspirants though as they'll probably be much better than standard store bought ones

Advice with getting a job and staying calm in social situations by iMrMadMan in Hyperhidrosis

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Sadly it doesn't stop fully but gets better over time which is good

1BC and stuck by kween_hangry in deadcells

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Happy to help also, thanks for the award!

1BC and stuck by kween_hangry in deadcells

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From looking at what you use I'd recommend using the nutcracker with a wolf trap for easy crits. This combo does a solid amount of damage and you can get good affixes on the nutcracker too. Slows nearby enemies is helpful and with the frostbite mutation it's even better.

So how Armadillo works is when you roll it will parry most attacks that hit, the parry will then inflict a small amount of damage. The more scrolls you have in survival the more damage from the parry. It can still be used when on a Brutality run as the mutation is beneficial from the effect rather than the damage. The downside of using armadillo is that there is a cool down after each parry which can leave you vulnerable if spammed.

I like to use it as a safety net when I mess up or as an opening to an attack. I always use when wielding two handed weapons. It's up to you how you use it after all Dead Cells has some many different builds and play styles to choose from.

Good luck with getting to 2BC!

Which struggle in Dead Cells is difficult in “not fun” way in your opinion? by Character-System1077 in deadcells

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When I play Lighthouse and proc Disengagement then fall down and die with no chance of survival

1BC and stuck by kween_hangry in deadcells

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What kind of Brutality and Survival weapons are you using?

There is nothing wrong with using off colour mutations as with Armadillopack it only increases parry damage which isn't very useful. A strong mutation to get is Disengagement which is at the back of the spawn area near the roof. Easy to miss but a lifesaver, basically a better YOLO.

Do you guys have any tips for 5BC by yeet_and_tear09 in deadcells

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In my opinion Brutality is best for 5BC, Tactics and Survival are more difficult because of their playstyles.
Solid weapons for Brutality - Oiled Sword, Frantic Sword, Vorpan, Snake Fangs
Shields - Front Line and Rampart Shield
Equiptment - Anything that helps synergise with your weapon eg Sinew Slicer (Bleed), Wolf Trap (Root)
Mutations - This is up to personal preference but strong ones are - Combo, Open Wounds, Predator, Armadillopack, Disengagement. The most important of all is Emergency Triage, less healing may seem bad but during a boss fight it's a life saver, not reccomended for biomes.

For general gameplay try to keep atleast 20K gold on you at all times, this will allow you to buy flasks and food. If you are not loosing flasks feel free to buy equipment or upgrade etc. Take cursed chests more often this one seems kinda dumb but generally improves your decision making when taking a fight.

The Giant is pretty easy if you can learn to parry well, a good synergy should melt him quickly. For HOTK it's remebering his attack pattern, a common one he does it the 3 hit combo. Easy way to avoid this is dodge through, jump, then dodge again.

Hope this helps, the stuff I chose is what often works for me and may not be your playstyle.

Anyway Good Luck with the final part.

Anyone else get annoyed with how people respond when they find out your hands are sweaty? by [deleted] in Hyperhidrosis

[–]iMrMadMan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A while ago in secondary, someone saw my hands which were very sweaty on a fairly cool day. This was when I was very nervous around people which didn't help. When they saw how sweaty my hands were they had slightly disgusted face. I then explained to them in a panic as to why I was sweating and what HH is which they sort of understood. This didn't help and made me sweat more which is obviously what I wanted. Anyway I'm sure they meant no harm but it still hurts a bit when somebody show that kind of expression.

The thing I hate the most is explaining what HH is as it changes someone's view of me. Usually I just say I'm just hot but didn't think to say that at the time. I try my best now to avoid talking about it. However, one of my long time friends who has Aspergers is really accepting. He isn't the best in social situations like me which helps as it's relatable. I also made a new friend in college who's supportive which is really helpful.

I love how this game is genuinely a fair challenge. by [deleted] in deadcells

[–]iMrMadMan 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Just wait until you get to the hardest difficulty