Then we have this problem t/281379cheezstik wrote:
Try turning a fan or some A/C on, you shouldn't be sweating if your room's cold.
Then we have this problem t/281379cheezstik wrote:
Try turning a fan or some A/C on, you shouldn't be sweating if your room's cold.
I know this is meant as a joke, but playing with mouse when you have sweaty palms is hell. I've been having this problem for a week now and I'm forced to stop and wipe my hands during breaks. Otherwise I lose my grip.-LeeP- wrote:
go back to mouse
That's very sad. :CKaienyuu wrote:
I know this is meant as a joke, but playing with mouse when you have sweaty palms is hell. I've been having this problem for a week now and I'm forced to stop and wipe my hands during breaks. Otherwise I lose my grip.
Fucking brilliant.Green Platinum wrote:
Perhaps also dehydrate yourself so much your body doesn't have the resources to sweat
...or something similar to that anyway.thelewa wrote:
Sweat is just a feeling, you can get used to it.
Yeah, some of them do. Aluminium salts play that role, but in that intensity, you need a whole lot more than what you can get in a "normal" deodorant (if there's even any antiperspirant in it). There are some other options with high(er) concentrations of antiperspirants, but they're not as common - contact dermatitis, for instance, is commonly caused by these.Kheldragar wrote:
I thiught deodorants had anti persperents by default.
I've thought about doing this before but I wasn't sure if it was big enough of an issue. I just tried wrapping a paper towel around my pen and it helped drastically. Although it got soaked after an hour of playing I fell like this was the solution I was looking for. I'll bring it up next time I go see the doctors though, so thanks for the suggestion.bigfeh wrote:
Yeah, you probably have hyperhidrosis. I do too, and it sucks
(EDIT: just for clarification, yeah, it's genetic. So it's not like we can do anything about it)
There is, however, treatment available. I've been taking oxybutynin for the past few months and for the first time after I started I was able to walk barefoot and write on a piece of paper without wetting it (huge bump in quality of life etc. etc.)
Bottom line is go see your doctor! I know it isn't gonna get any better if you wash your hands or play holding paper, though I found that playing with a towel on my lap turned out to be very useful.
This goes beyond osu!. It was, for me, a huge improvement to overall life quality. But in the mean time, a paper towel might be able to help - make sure to play with an actual towel too, as that helps a lot.Cyan Yoshi wrote:
I've thought about doing this before but I wasn't sure if it was big enough of an issue. I just tried wrapping a paper towel around my pen and it helped drastically. Although it got soaked after an hour of playing I fell like this was the solution I was looking for. I'll bring it up next time I go see the doctors though, so thanks for the suggestion.bigfeh wrote:
Yeah, you probably have hyperhidrosis. I do too, and it sucks
(EDIT: just for clarification, yeah, it's genetic. So it's not like we can do anything about it)
There is, however, treatment available. I've been taking oxybutynin for the past few months and for the first time after I started I was able to walk barefoot and write on a piece of paper without wetting it (huge bump in quality of life etc. etc.)
Bottom line is go see your doctor! I know it isn't gonna get any better if you wash your hands or play holding paper, though I found that playing with a towel on my lap turned out to be very useful.
buny wrote:
his palms are sweaty