You Are Going To 'Feel' Differently Inside

Probably the most common feedback from those who undergo ETS surgery is that they 'feel' differently to what they did before the surgery. In fact, many complain that they just no longer feel normal.

This can vary greatly from patient to patient and includes things like dizziness, nausea, nervousness, tiredness, lack of energy, lack of motivation, and being unable to think clearly. In other words, you're just going to feel permanently unwell.

Worst cases include patients waking from surgery to find their emotions have been completely 'switched off'. They can no longer laugh, cry, feel affection, nor can they feel happiness or sadness. Many say it feels like they are now in a zombie-like state. Unfortunately for anyone contemplating this surgery, will you never see or hear ETS surgeons admitting to this or publishing any of this information online.

Remember, this is now permanent. This is how it's going to be for the rest of your life. Plus, this is all in addition to your body feeling so yuck from all that new sweating you now have.

The unfortunate thing is that these are brushed off as being 'side-effects' of ETS. As long as your original sweating problem has been addressed, your surgery is considered to be a success.

And for those who were lucky enough to dodge a bullet and initially feel like their usual self, these side-effects often still appear 2, 3 or even 5 years after surgery and then remain with them for life.

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