Coping with excessive Sweating

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stuartbungle

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Hi
Was wondering if anyone has Practical advice about how to stop excessively sweating
Very much believe it is a side effect to Briviact, (do believe will be coming of the Briviact eventually but, still that will take some time (ie Raj my neuro wants me on at least 200mg of Xcopri and we need to take away the clobazam too, was going to ask if we could do it the other way round, but I am a mere lay person whom doesn't understand the in and out of playing with medications) but it can't be that I'm that unfit as been doing the same or similar walks, around the town I live in for many years
Have tried antiperspirant, even the 72hr ones; anti-wicking tops,
but I go out for a wander and come back looking like I've just run a marathon
Looking into sweat pads (but feel I'll end up looking like the Marshmallow man from Ghostbusters 2) and it won't solve the problem
I have contacted Helen (my epilepsy nurse) to discuss further (believe there are medications out there for this)
Just wondering if anyone has experience with this situation and what you did?

Thank you in advance

Stuart
 
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