Thank you so much, this was overwhelming !!!!

I am glad I survived the open surgery 39 years ago, that is my first thought.
Second, I feel sorrow for all the patients who have been( and still are) lab rats for this awful surgery.And not only the patients but also their families. Behind all the numbers and % of persons who are not satisfied (even dead) there is an individual history of someones life.
We can only immagine the suffer.

With all this knowledge of side effects/ loss of effects, from more than 100 years of experience, it is still strange to me that the surgeons get away with this.
That is why I felt it so happy when the patient got the diagnosis, post-sympathectomy syndrom, even if the term is not confirmed. It gives a written accepet/proof that ETS patients problems really excist and are known in the medical society( special among surgeons).
In this spesific patient the sweat was not the main problem, but many other side effects, that makes the case even better.

Kari