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		<title>Hyperhidrosis &#8211; genetic or imaginary?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 04:10:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dion Moult</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning is the day before my exam results get released. Of course, I&#8217;m very nervous and my hands are sweating to the extent of dripping on the floor. No, I&#8217;m not nervous (touch wood &#8211; actually, I am), it&#8217;s because I have a hand condition known as hyperhidrosis. It is a genetic condition and [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This morning is the day before my exam results get released. Of course, I&#8217;m very nervous and my hands are sweating to the extent of dripping on the floor.</p>
<p>No, I&#8217;m not nervous (touch wood &#8211; actually, I am), it&#8217;s because I have a hand condition known as hyperhidrosis. It is a genetic condition and is basically when you sweat profusely in certain areas (in my case it&#8217;s hands and feet) triggered by certain stimuli &#8211; for me it&#8217;s certain materials and sounds. The instant I touch or even see certain materials (mostly fabrics) or hear a certain sound my hands become damp and start sweating. What&#8217;s interesting is that <strong>even when I just think about the stimuli, it occurs</strong>. This means its very easy for me to trigger it &#8211; stopping it is another issue completely, something which I have been quite interested in for a while.</p>
<p>The common medical practice for dealing can be split into two ways: the permanent and the temporary. The permanent method involves sedating you in an operating theater and <strong>burning away your nerve endings with a surgical laser</strong>. This isn&#8217;t quite my cup of tea, so I looked at the temporary solutions. They range from ultra-powerful anti-persperants, half-hour soaks in baking soda to <strong>mild electrocution with a 12V battery</strong> (there&#8217;s even <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc0pj2tf6_4">a YouTube Video of this</a>). No matter what the math says, I&#8217;m not planning on hooking myself up to a battery anytime soon.</p>
<p>Another thing I would like to note is that it&#8217;s very uncomfortable, even on the brink of painful when this occurs. Think <strong>sharp pins jabbing your hand.</strong></p>
<p>What I was interested in was whether or not<strong> I could stop this with my mind</strong>. It&#8217;s quite well-known that the mind is certainly powerful &#8211; such to the point that<strong> it can even convince itself of death</strong>.</p>
<p>What would happen, I reasoned, if I forced myself to feel a material that I knew would trigger it constantly? I took a silk tie and scrunched it within my hands. Instantly I felt sharp jabs of pain in my hand and the tie became damp. What I discovered was interesting &#8211; normally I would instantly withdraw my hand, proceeding which they would get damper until they would drip water. However if I kept touching the material, they would get damp, but never more than that &#8211; and I can guarantee you it wasn&#8217;t because the tie was soaking it up.</p>
<p>Whatever it is they make touchpads out of, that&#8217;s another one of the materials I can&#8217;t stand. As soon as I so as touch a touchpad, it becomes damp. However, despite this I love having the ability to use a touchpad. It&#8217;s convenient and near to the keyboard. However once my hands become damp the touchpad is unusable. Forcing myself to touch it coupled with intense concentration has somehow managed to make it so that the majority of the time, <strong>I am now immune to that material</strong>.</p>
<p>Even when it does become damp, I have found that through the mind I am able to now actually make it stop (depends on the situation &#8211; but it&#8217;s improving!)</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t about how my hands feel the material, its about <strong>how my mind interprets that feeling</strong>. The feeling is still as sharp as ever, but interjection from the mind allows you to separate the feeling itself with the interpretation.</p>
<p>Just my two cents on the topic. I&#8217;m going to go wipe the keyboard now.</p>
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		<title>You&#8217;re plain wrong.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 10:21:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re not scared or angry at the thought of a human brain being controlled remotely, then it could be this prototype of mine is finally starting to work. Recently coming across this quote online, I was obviously curious. If mind control actually existed, and we could harness its power, maybe we could have some [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>If you&#8217;re not scared or angry at the thought of a human brain being controlled remotely, then it could be this prototype of mine is finally starting to work.</p></blockquote>
<p>Recently coming across this quote online, I was obviously curious. If mind control actually existed, and we could harness its power, maybe we could have some fun for a while. So, naturally, I searched for it online and came up with this: http://www.phinnweb.org/neuro/brainwash/ &#8211; tips and techniques for brainwashing people. I just thought it useful (or harmful, depending on how you interpret it) and decided to share it here.</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="font-size: 85%; font-family: Arial,Helvetica;"><strong>1) REPETITION</strong> &#8211; Going through the same subject over and over  again until it is known by heart. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 85%; font-family: Arial,Helvetica;"><strong>2) ACTIVITY PEDAGOGICS</strong> &#8211; The subjects are never left alone nor  give any private time of their own, they  are always in activity. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 85%; font-family: Arial,Helvetica;"><strong>3) CRITICISM AND SELF-CRITICISM</strong> &#8211; The subjects are supposed to  feel uncertain; under the constant threat  of being humiliated and despised. </span></p></blockquote>
<p>You really enjoyed reading this article, didn&#8217;t you?</p>
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