Sweatin_Bullets
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Hello forum!
I'm back here again from a wonderful winter season hiatus. With the warmer weather here my Cranial HH is rearing it's ugly head again (pardon the pun) seemingly worse than ever. I cannot go through the summer season again with this. I've got my daughters graduation, and countless other events that I know will be horrible and I'll either feign illness to get out of it or try to suffer through it with racing heart and pouring sweat. If I miss my daughters graduation because of this stupid HH I will be devastated. I have tried secure wipes which I thought worked ok last summer. I had some left over and they must expire or my condition is worse as they certainly failed during my last "social event". I want to see if my doctor will prescribe Robinul for me. I only suffer in social situations (meetings, etc.) and in crowded events (graduations, etc.) or if I am phsically exerting myself. I am usually fine in these situations during the winter months, but as soon as it warms up outside, it starts. I am wondering if Robinul can be taken on an "as needed" basis (meeting that day, graduation day, you get the idea) or is this drug a daily regimen? I would like to avoid the side effects on the days I don't have to worry about, but would gladly accept the trade off on the days that I do. Have you used Robinul only on the days you knew it would be necessary? TIA
I'm back here again from a wonderful winter season hiatus. With the warmer weather here my Cranial HH is rearing it's ugly head again (pardon the pun) seemingly worse than ever. I cannot go through the summer season again with this. I've got my daughters graduation, and countless other events that I know will be horrible and I'll either feign illness to get out of it or try to suffer through it with racing heart and pouring sweat. If I miss my daughters graduation because of this stupid HH I will be devastated. I have tried secure wipes which I thought worked ok last summer. I had some left over and they must expire or my condition is worse as they certainly failed during my last "social event". I want to see if my doctor will prescribe Robinul for me. I only suffer in social situations (meetings, etc.) and in crowded events (graduations, etc.) or if I am phsically exerting myself. I am usually fine in these situations during the winter months, but as soon as it warms up outside, it starts. I am wondering if Robinul can be taken on an "as needed" basis (meeting that day, graduation day, you get the idea) or is this drug a daily regimen? I would like to avoid the side effects on the days I don't have to worry about, but would gladly accept the trade off on the days that I do. Have you used Robinul only on the days you knew it would be necessary? TIA