tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26978849.post115318798435708847..comments2023-12-09T14:03:10.324-05:00Comments on Sweaty Palm Diaries: Stories of People With Hyperhidrosis: Tiarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06902886815893713053noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26978849.post-53571719805557227862012-08-02T19:10:39.074-04:002012-08-02T19:10:39.074-04:00First off, I have to laugh so hard at the Wizard o...First off, I have to laugh so hard at the Wizard of Oz reference. Not only is it funny, but I remember watching it as a kid and thought the exact same thing! She would stay away from me in fear of melting. Anyway, about the job interviews. I've actually gone so far as to arrive 15 minutes early and change into my suit, that way the white shirt with tie was sweat free (for the beginning of the interview at least) and then the shaking of hands part arrived. I've done tricks of having a handkerchief in my pocket and rub on that to get the sweat off before shaking hands, but didn't work all that much. So, instead, I went so far as to do the fist bump and say that I was a little bit of a germaphob instead of my HH. Embarrassing, I know. At least, with celebrities like Howie Mandell (spelling?) it is becoming more acceptable I guess.Mike L.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26978849.post-58674278647049394962009-06-23T18:09:24.399-04:002009-06-23T18:09:24.399-04:00I've had the same problem forever. Now I'm...I've had the same problem forever. Now I'm 24 and still have it. Right at this time my hands are sweating so much! What I usually do when I have a job interview is that I say that I have a hand condition and that I can't shake hands, some people had looked at me as if I'm crazy but I don't care. I'd rather do that than shaking my sweaty hand. Let me know what do you think about my solution.Wet hands ;)noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26978849.post-1155620767281446282006-08-15T01:46:00.000-04:002006-08-15T01:46:00.000-04:00UGH I totally HATE handshakes. So embarrasing. Ugh...UGH I totally HATE handshakes. So embarrasing. Ugh it's hard to meet new people too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26978849.post-1153261967370636612006-07-18T18:32:00.000-04:002006-07-18T18:32:00.000-04:00Hi Cathy, thanks for your response and for the Sum...Hi Cathy, thanks for your response and for the Summersoles suggestion. Let me know how the iontopheris machine works out for you. Will you use it on your hands and feet? Is it expensive?<BR/><BR/>I really appreciate your feedback, and please feel free to comment some more ... I think the comments make the blog so much more useful and interesting! (-:<BR/><BR/>--TiaraTiarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06902886815893713053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26978849.post-1153221363135679152006-07-18T07:16:00.000-04:002006-07-18T07:16:00.000-04:00Your blog is fantastic - it is like reading the th...Your blog is fantastic - it is like reading the thoughts in my own head.<BR/><BR/>I have had HH since I was 14 ( I'm now 39) and I've lost count of the things I've done to hide it from everyone - like you, i have a great partner, oodles of friends, I am healthy, fit and attractive but, my god, how I would love to be rid of HH.<BR/><BR/>You are so right - instead of focussing n the content of an interview and whether I can do the job, I obsess as to the handshaking - I have even cancelled interviews with some ridiculous excuse if the day looks to be too hot. Amazingly, there are friends who have known me all my life who have no idea and actually laugh when I tell them -however, it is actually more the interaction of strangers ( an interview, a networking session, a dance class, trying on shoes in a shoe shop) that is the greatest hurdle for fellow 'sufferers'. Like you, I oscillate between feeling guilty at obsessing over something like this when there are world tragedies out there but, at the same time, there are times when I cannot even function when my hands and feet are sweating so much.<BR/><BR/>Summer and sandals is the nearest to hell for a female HH sufferer - I too look longingly at the pretty sandals the women out and about are wearing and then set about the task of finding some shoes with absorbent or suede insoles. <BR/>(actually Summersoles are a boon - see their website)<BR/><BR/>Have just got a letter confirming I have HH from my doctor ( as if I dont' know!)and am going to buy a portable iontopheris machine so will let you know how it goes.<BR/><BR/>Your blog is great because it's so personal and we can all really relate - I have 5 pairs of shoes in my car to 'rotate' plus I can only wear trainers to drive in or my feet slip of the pedals - nice!<BR/><BR/>Anyway, keep it up, it's really good.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com