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all_conference
22 Jul 2004, 12:50 AM
This is getting really annoying. Even head bands can't prevent sweat from dripping across my face. I squeezed out about half a 20 oz. bottle in 2 hours of scrimmaging minus the ones that I bend over and drips to the ground and the ones that I whipe off from my face. Any tips from anyone?

copaantl98
22 Jul 2004, 01:05 AM
Same problem here. Damn Degree.

nyrmetros
22 Jul 2004, 01:09 AM
I sweat a lot....

malzugaray
22 Jul 2004, 01:13 AM
try Botox...maybe a start to some future products to treat your issue....

FDA okays Botox for sweating

Injectable skin treatment may now be used to fight profuse underarm sweating, as well as wrinkles.
July 20, 2004: 9:56 AM EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Allergan Inc.'s Botox, known for diminishing facial wrinkles, won its fourth U.S. approval, this time to treat sweaty armpits, the company said Tuesday.

The injectable skin treatment is already approved in the United States to treat frown lines and certain muscle spasms in the neck and eye.

Unlike cosmetic Botox shots, which are deep enough to penetrate muscle, the sweat-suppressing shots are superficial.


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In a company-sponsored study released earlier this year, researchers found that one shot given once or twice a year could help patients who sweat so severely that it limits their daily activities.

Costs for the treatment vary from $1,000 to $1,200 a session and can offer relief for an average of six months.

Last year Allergan's Botox sales grew 28 percent to about $564 million, according to the company.

Allergan's (AGN: up $0.04 to $73.69, Research, Estimates) stock was little changed in early New York Stock Exchange

Jabinho
22 Jul 2004, 01:18 AM
I sweat a lot....
I sweat even more! Some people just do it better. Some barely break a sweat..John Havlicek of the Boston Celtics was famous for that.. He looked like he had been sitting in a park in Nome, Alaska in January at half time..
Medically, it's not good to be like him so be glad for that..
Just be sure to hydrate a whole lot, duh.. I tried two headbands but it just seemed to make me hotter (a lot of heat is released from the head and feet). :(
I have no solution for you.. :o

BTW: be careful of "solutions" when used in a sports setting as some can be dangerous if you NEED to sweat..Ask a doctor.

guado
22 Jul 2004, 03:16 AM
i sweat a lot also... is there an explanation to it?(do any body functions, say like metabolism , affect it?)

erictheking
22 Jul 2004, 04:19 AM
Zidane sweats like Big Ron at the Notting Hill Carnival. It doesn't do him any harm.

Tony Dellbird
22 Jul 2004, 07:35 AM
I hardly sweat at all but sweat some, it doesn't really matter does it? Unless you're really hairy too and look like an ape

Bertico84
22 Jul 2004, 10:23 AM
I usually play for like, 3 hours on Saturdays and Im nearly bone dry at the end of it all, no matter how hot it gets. Probably not very healthy. :(

ConorM
22 Jul 2004, 07:33 PM
Have you ever seen a close up of a basketballers face? Those guys sweat like litres every game. Some people sweat more than others, I wouldn't worry too much about it.

Jc18star
22 Jul 2004, 11:10 PM
Dude I pour sweat, when I play, I am gald I do too it regulates your body temp. plus you look lazy if you don't sweat;)

Becks7
23 Jul 2004, 05:58 AM
if your worried about sweat in your eyes...try vaseline over your eyebrows...

all_conference
23 Jul 2004, 02:21 PM
if your worried about sweat in your eyes...try vaseline over your eyebrows...

i'll try this tonite at soccer practice....thanks

Tony Dellbird
23 Jul 2004, 06:05 PM
The worst is when you've had gel in your hair and you sweat and it runs in your eyes! It stings so much!

Becks7
23 Jul 2004, 06:31 PM
The worst is when you've had gel in your hair and you sweat and it runs in your eyes! It stings so much!
...well don't do your hair before games then hahaha

C. Ronaldo7
23 Jul 2004, 08:00 PM
move to a colder place, i barely sweat so I don't feel your pain. i think that sweating has more to do with genetics than anything else. and hey, jc18star, i run hard on the field, i just don't sweat that much.

Becks7
23 Jul 2004, 08:05 PM
apparently the more you sweat, the more fit you are (because your body is used to working hard), although i agree to a degree ,not always true

Tony Dellbird
23 Jul 2004, 08:07 PM
apparently the more you sweat, the more fit you are (because your body is used to working hard), although i agree to a degree ,not always true

Fat people sweat bucket loads whilst eating? Does this make them fit?

fuzzyBunny
23 Jul 2004, 08:07 PM
As an excessive sweater myself, I say just don't play as hard. Walk alot so you don't get too hot. And when your teammates yell at you to get back and play some D, just say, "I can't, I have excessive sweating".

They'll understand.

C. Ronaldo7
23 Jul 2004, 08:08 PM
Its definetly not true because I consider myself to be very fit. In fact, I have such a low blood pressure that I black out after standing up from relaxing for more than 25 minutes because my brain does not have enough blood in it.