need some advice, non D related and possibly TMI

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sweating

mine got so bad i was sent home from work
the sweating and the bo

if the stores there have frebreeze i know it a spray on for

item but i found if you put about a 1/3 of a cup in the

laundry it sure helps out
 
There is some specialist stuff about, I know my daughter has used it before I've got a feeling that it maybe avialable on prescription as well, it will be well worth a visit to your docs... When my daughter is over tomorrow I shall ask if she can remember what it was...

My oldest daughter gets a problem with it all, she finds that only wearing cotton and natural materials does help... Using biological powder also helps, but remeber don't wash anything on high tempretures as the actually kills the bilogical part of it.. (common mistake made by a lot of people)

Soaking in biological washing powder overnight also helps before washing...

What my daughter does now, is buy cheap tops for work, so that she can throw them out on a regualr bases...

Sam is it a flatly you'll using??? A heated box thing and you hang cloths on rails inside? Boy my parents had one of these and I still remember, it was given to one of my brothers who found a very good use for it, making home made bear🙄 on it kept the fermentating temp just right LOL
 
Do you have a "Lush" cosmetics shop near you (or try online) they do some deoderants. The only one I've tried is the coconut powder one - it's very good. They do several different ones and the best suggestion I have is to go and chat to them or try emailing and explain the problem. they may even send you samples? Do go and see a different doc tho, just to put your mind at rest or maybe get a script for something that will make a difference for you.
 
There is some specialist stuff about, I know my daughter has used it before I've got a feeling that it maybe avialable on prescription as well, it will be well worth a visit to your docs... When my daughter is over tomorrow I shall ask if she can remember what it was...

My oldest daughter gets a problem with it all, she finds that only wearing cotton and natural materials does help... Using biological powder also helps, but remeber don't wash anything on high tempretures as the actually kills the bilogical part of it.. (common mistake made by a lot of people)

Soaking in biological washing powder overnight also helps before washing...

What my daughter does now, is buy cheap tops for work, so that she can throw them out on a regualr bases...

Sam is it a flatly you'll using??? A heated box thing and you hang cloths on rails inside? Boy my parents had one of these and I still remember, it was given to one of my brothers who found a very good use for it, making home made bear🙄 on it kept the fermentating temp just right LOL

hi ellie, no its just ine of those boring rack things that just sits there...
 
Having just read your post, there is a deodorant/ antiperspirant which you paint on and wash off the following morning- available over the counter but on prescription as well for people with a condition called hyperhydrosis ( escessive sweating) -anhydrol or driclor is the name of the product
If it's come on fairly recently probably worth seeing GP to rule out medical causes such as overactive thyroid
 
And the loos! But don't forget to buy her a big bunch of flowers (and not from the local garage on the way to the airport😛)
Helen - you must be joking - I'm not into cleaning loos. Washing up and tidying the papers that are scattered over every surface available is plenty enough for me to deal with. I was never taught how to clean loos and it's too late for me now at my age.

Moreover, isn't it me who ought to be getting the flowers?

Anyway, I'll be in bed fast asleep when she gets back in the middle of the night. That is, I will be until she wakes me up to point out to me what I've been doing wrong while she's been away. Maybe it would have been easier just to have gone with her! 🙂
 
So I ended up raiding primark of cheap tops earlier, and picked up some of that dove creme stuff from boots to give it a go.

Tried washing the old tops on a high setting and getting them dry straight away, however it seems they are beyond saving and so have been resigned to the dust-bins :(

Wish me luck guys. I'm hoping this works! If it doesn't it'll definitely be a trip to the doctors.
 
I buy cheap T-shirts to walk to work in, then change into my smarter tops when I get there. The ones I walk in do tend to get quite whiffy, think it's just because the air can't circulate when you have a coat, bag etc on top. I also have a can of deodorant and body spray at work to freshen up with. Drying tops outside on a windy day helps, as well as using fabric conditioner.

Also, I sometimes find that I think a top isn't that old, then when I think back to when I bought it I find I've had it years.... so it's good to have a clear out now and then.
 
I used to get this problem until I found a "heavy duty" deodorand called Mitchum. t is in most chemists and is a spray or block. I prefer the spray, and the pink one smells best. I have not had a problem since. Give it a try.
 
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