Dana,
      I use to sweat ever since my accident, in 1973, till 15 years later. Then 
I had a ryzodomy (sp) I no longer sweat. It's more and more difficult to find a 
neurologist to do the simple procedure, my recovery was maybe 5 days. I would 
do it again in a heart beat.
((((HUGS)))).  Bobbie 

On Nov 30, 2012, at 10:19 PM, Dana Wray <daa...@aol.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> I take 15 mg three times per day for sweating, which is miserable.. Sweating 
> has decreased after having urinary track infections after having three 
> hospitalizations since May Through August.
> The cultures have shown UTI infections but with no fever, so they are not 
> treating. I am taking 100 mg of Nitrofurantois Macrocrysta daily, but the 
> culture was multi resistant.
> I also have a sweating, which is not due to UTIs.
> How many others of you have this problem?  I have had an ilio conduit since 
> 1986 as a result of bladder cancer.
> Dana
> C4-5, 38 years post
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Nov 22, 2012, at 3:35 PM, greg <g...@eskimo.com> wrote:
> 
>> I'm hoping they might work to help stop my sweating during B-programs.
>> Also during some days my abdomen will spasm and my insides will cramp up.
>> Not sure if it's bladder, intestines, stomach, etc. But it makes me sweat 
>> very bad.
>> I know that's not what it's for, but I read it helps with bladder spasms and 
>> IBS.
>> It's worth trying.
>> Thanks, Greg
>> 
>>> I've never heard of a 2mg propantheline. My doc prescribes the 15
>>> mg, 3x/day. No way I could ever take that much. As a matter of
>>> fact, we cut'em in 1/2 b/c they dry my mouth out REAL bad. I take
>>> them PRN.  But, I gotta say, there's nothing on the market that
>>> works better for me. I carry them w/me everywhere I go. Everybody
>>> around me knows what my 'sweat pills' are.
> 

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