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Sweating...

Since it's been 2 years since the last time I was clean (for awhile anyways) I cant seem to remember when those "fun" sweats go away.  I'm over 8/9 days clean and still have them somewhat...from time to time.  It's much more mild then they were and seem to be getting a great deal better but anyone that has had it knows its uncomfortable regardless.  To those that have experienced it how long did it take you for that to go away?  Other than a few hours of the day with that, I feel wonderful.  thanks again to all of you for support the last week or so!  I truly mean that.
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401095 tn?1351391770
Hi...over 2 weeks and they are gone except I do still seat more when I work out than I used to...Also...I have never been a "sweater" and really did not have to be so conscious about using deoderant like I do now...I used to could wear a shirt twice if I just had it on for a short period before washing it...I have a little more trouble with "BO"
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416625 tn?1203288998
Hi....I am day 14 and they are gone...for the most part.  Yesterday is the first day that I didn't have ANY.....I had a little last night but didn't even know it.  The only way I knew is I had to get up in the middle of the night to feed my son and my jammies were damp.  I still am a little cold but the sweats are nothing now.....

Any day now for you...hopefully.

Congrats on 8/9 days.  That is wonderful.
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