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Sweating


Question Posted Thursday July 27 2006, 1:08 am

Sorry if im being like super-annoying! but..
Tonight I went to my relatives house for dinner and I wore a white T-shirt [it was loose on me] & shorts. the T shirt is 100% cotton & the shorts are 92% cotton & 8% polyester .. guess what! i didn't sweat at all and i used the deodarent i had been using when i was sweating in my other clothes [hco, a&f, jc etc.] I pulled out 5 random Hollister T-shirts [all dif. colors] from my closet and the tag says 100% cotton, which means that the white T i wore tonight that i didn't sweat in, is made of the same material of the hollister clothes i wear all the time but i sweat in the hollister clothes. What's going on?! but also, the hco clothes are tighter on me than the white T i wore tonight, could that be the problem? Oh and btw, my mom also sweats a lot too and her doctor asked her if she was losing weight and she said yes & the doctor said 'while in the process of losing weight, excessive sweating can occur' is this true? because i've been on a diet and losing weight too. I'm 5'11" & around 170. And about seeing a doctor about my sweating -- Do I go to a specific doctor for sweating or my regular doctor I go to for my yearly check-up?

Sorry for all these questions but if you can answer these questions, thank you SO much. You've helped me a lot so far! &hearts; xOxO <33`


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Lola answered Thursday July 27 2006, 1:24 am:
Hey,
First of all, about the whole t-shirts thingy, its sounds to me alittle mixed up, but i will tell you something. I want you to wear t-shirts which are 100% cotton and loose, most definetely not tight,because it could make you sweat if it is tight. And keep putting the deodrants all the time and shower alot with cold water like i told you.
Second of all, there is a point that i would like to clarify to you. When a person wants to lose weight, so he goes running for example or exercising or simply just quits junk food and eats healthy food with no fats, then there are things that help him lose weight, things that excrete from his body, example sweat.
Because when a person goes running for example, and he sweats alot, then he loses weight.
I hope you understand what i mean. So if you are trying to lose weight and as well as your mom, then sweat means that its excreting from your body so you could lose the weight.
But still, to be on the safe side, i think that you should go to a doctor, ( a different doctor than the one you go to for your yearly check up),someone who is experienced and knows alot about this, and you see what he tells you.
And if there are any problems or troubles, worries or concerns. Then please be free to contact me ,and tell me if there is any improvment.

P.S: Your most definitely not annoying , thats my job to help you!!!!!:)

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