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following are true unedited testimonials written
by previous patients of the surgeons listed
below.
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Dr. Fritz Baumgartner & Dr. Jiri Konecny

4/08/04
Dear
Dr. Baumgartner,
After
the surgery, my hands and feet are dry.
I've suffered from excessive sweat on my hands
and feet all my life. Thank you for fixing
my condition permanently. I have renewed
confidence and can confidently shake hands.
This procedure is a dream come true. Your
staff had been so kind and caring. I'll be
going shoe shopping with my husband this weekend
to buy sandals for the summer. It's so nice
to know my shoes won't be ruined after wearing
them once. In the past, this letter would
have been crinkled from my sweaty hands, but even
with lots of lotion, my hands are dry.
Full
of gratitude,
Helen
Lee
4/08/04
My
name is Mary Tran. I had severe sweaty
hands and feet problem since I was a child.
I have tried different kinds of medications but
they did not cure the problem. I met Dr.
Fritz Baumgartner and he did my surgery.
Now, my hands and feet are 100% dry. I felt
great and was very pleased with the
results. I would like to say thank you so
much to Dr. Fritz Baumgartner.
Sincerely,
Mary
Tran
4/07/04
It's
hard to believe that a problem I have had my
whole life could disappear so quickly and
completely. After years of learning to
tolerate and cope with sweaty hands and feet, now
my biggest problem is unlearning my coping
habits.
Thank-you
Dr. Baumgartner for your expertise and
professionalism, and thanks to your friendly
staff. This was my first surgery, and I
felt relaxed and well cared for during the whole
experience.
David
J.
8/09/04
Dear
Dr. Fritz, Dr. Konecny, Tina Chris and all the
doctors and staff,
Blessed
be the Name of Jesus!
Thank
you very much for being so kind to perform the
surgery for sweaty palms on me. I have not
sweated from my palms since my operation on
August 4, 2004. It's GREAT to have dry
palms and have them for good.
For
over 28 years I had suffered from sweating palms
and it affected my daily work and studies as well
as interaction with people. Dripping palms
often made me anxious. There were times
when continuous sweating from my palms would last
for as long as 15 hours a day. Writing,
holding books or other objects, shaking hands,
typing, working in the kitchen or the office,
playing, and other activities were possible only
at a reduced efficiency. Now it's full
speed ahead!
Thank
you once again for curing my sweaty palms.
I will be able to do my daily duties and carry
out my future ministry with ease and pleasure.
God
bless you and your loved ones.
Yours
sincerely,
Kishore
Kottana
Seminarian
Rome, Italy
Thank
you!
I am
so pleased with the results of the surgery I had
to stop my hands from sweating. I mostly
did it for my career. I was a dental
assistant but I had difficulty putting gloves on
because my hands were sweating so much. I
quit that job and was limited to what jobs I
could take. My hands would slip off the
keyboard so I could not type fast and just
shaking hands on an interview was something I
dreaded. Now I can pursue my dental
assisting career. Personally it has been
wonderful, too. I went out dancing a week
after surgery and was not self-conscious about
touching people's hands. It is great just
to touch people, which I am now doing all the
time because the embarrassment is gone. An
added benefit is that my armpits no longer sweat
either! The surgery went great and the pain
was completely gone in a week. The staff
was nice and professional and I felt
secure. My step-mom accompanied we and she
thought the staff was very friendly and when Dr.
Konecny came to talk to her about my surgery she
felt very comforted. I recaptured my
enthusiasm for new things. Overall, I am so
happy to have this done.
9/16/04
Hello,
This
message is for Dr. Jiri Konecny and staff.
I had
surgery about two weeks ago and I feel great, I
no longer sweat from my face and palms and I feel
as if surgery has changed my life. I'm more
confident in work and I feel like I could do
things I'd never dream of doing before. I
was always in the background not wanting to step
forward and do presentations for fear of sweat
dripping from my face. I do have some
compensatory sweating on my lower back, chest and
legs but its well worth it and I would do it
again in a heartbeat.
I
can't thank you all enough for how nice and
caring you were and to you Dr. Konecny for making
me (and my wife) feel so good with all of your
checking up on me after surgery.
Thanks!
David
Ramirez
4/19/04
Dear
Dr. Konecny,
Thank
you to you and your staff for your compassion and
understanding. I would do the surgery again
in a heartbeat. Thank you for helping me
out of the prison I had put myslef in.
Sincerely,
Jackie
Thompson
Dr. Alan Cameron


New
Testimonial Received 25 May 2009:
From Sophia Kazolides
Hi Louis,
Thank you for getting back to me, I would like to write a
testimonial for ETS sugery I had in 2003 performed by Dr Alan
Cameron. The testimonials I read on the website were very
helpful to me, and I hope mine is helpful to other hyperhidrosis
sufferers considering surgery.
I have had hyperhidrosis for as long as I can remember,
noticeably from age 11. I decided to have surgery when I was 20
(or 21, can't honestly remember!) and it was the best
decision I have ever made. I had excessive sweating of the
hands, underarms and feet. This disorder paralyzed my self
confidence and made any social situations unbearable, I avoided
shaking hands with people, I only wore black (as it conceals the
sweat patches) and could not wear some sandals as my feet would
slip out.
I took medication for the disorder prescribed by my GP called
Probantheline bromide, it did not work, it did however dry
my throat and mouth to the point I often could not speak for a
few minutes.
I researched surgery and doctors for MONTHS. I found Dr Alan
Cameron online and had an online chat with him, where he
answered my many questions. I set an appointment to meet with
him in Ipswich, where his hospital is located.
My mother and her brother also both have hyperhidrosis, and my
mother was somewhat wary of me having surgery as it can have
complications. My mother visited our GP and inquired about Dr
Alan Cameron, our GP told her that he was considered one of if
not the best doctor in the country for this type of surgery.
The date was set, I was extremely excited to have the surgery.
Dr Cameron did first advise me of the possible alternatives,
such as botox, (i don't like the idea of injecting poison
into myself.....I also hate injections) I wanted a permanent
solution. He also mentioned the risks, the surgery may
not work, and they may have to operate again, paralysis,
drooping of the face. I was not deterred.
Everyone at the hospital was wonderful, warm, welcoming and
friendly. Dr Cameron was informative and made me feel completely
at ease.
I awoke after surgery with dry hands!!!! I almost cried,
I didn't think it possible. I had done my homework and asked Dr
Cameron to cut my T5 nerve, so I would have a better chance of
the sweating stopping in the feet. (I opted for cutting not
clamping....I don't see this as reversible although its stated
that it is.)
Recovery: The hardest part was breathing. They have to
depress your lungs to operate and it takes about 10 days to
get your lungs back. You also look like you have had a boob job
(if you're a woman) as the bandages are under the arm and you
can't lift your arms up. That was the worst part......2 weeks
after surgery I got back to my workout regime.....only to find
thst now I was sweating from my stomach, back and back of my
legs. However my hands were dry!!!! My underarms perspired a
normal amount, and the feet had a 50% improvement.
Today: I think it took a few months for my body to adapt
fully. Today my hands are still dry, so are my underarms,
and the feet perspire still, but I can wear sandals! And colours!!!
When I work out or am in extreme heat or humidity I sweat from
the places I mentioned before, but only then, and not as much as
before.
I highly recommend this surgery to anyone with hyperhidrosis,
if you don't have the disorder you cannot possibly understand. I
also highly recommend Dr Cameron. It may be a cliche, but it's
true......this surgery changed my life.
Sophia Kazolides
From (name
withheld by request)
Dear Mr. Cameron,
I am writing to you, in order to give an
update on my ETS (clamping) operation carried out
on Wed 6-Jul-05 (2 months ago) for facial
blushing. Following the operation, my
recovery was very speedy. The slight pain
in my back and underarms
subsided after about 3 days. Positive
effects; 1) I have not
blushed since the operation. This has
been tested in the numerous situations (on a
daily basis) where I would normally have
blushed. I may blush ever so slightly
on rare occasions, but it is difficult
to check, this I would expect from a normal
person. My avoidance behaviour has ceased
and I have not had one comment from anybody re:
blushing, whereas before people would comment on
occasions. 2) The palpitations of the
heart which would occur during a blushing episode
have ceased. I am a lot more calmer in
situations and this has helped cease my avoidance
behaviour. In presentations, etc. where the
attention is on me, this operation has enabled me
to jump the first hurdle, so I no longer appear a
nervous wreck, and over time I will build up the
confidence to get better, which is excellent for
my career. 3) When I would blush severely
in the past, I would also sweat on my face.
This was not the reason for getting the
operation, although this has also stopped, again
helping me to present myself as an individual in
control. 4) I no longer flush, and by this
I mean I would often appear flushed when walking
some distance then going into a shop for
example. Before my face would often be
bright red, although now I appear normal. Negative
effects; 1) Compensatory sweating (CS),
although I did expect this, and I would rate it
as mostly non-existent to mild and sometimes
moderate. This occurs in the middle to
lower back, on my chest and on my legs.
Factors which affect this are heat, exercise and
stress. In stressful situations the effect
so far has been mild with slight
stickiness/sweating in the areas already
mentioned, although nothing noticeable on my
clothes. During exercise or heat, the CS
can be mild to moderate, which can be noticed
slightly on t-shirts. I no longer sweat
heavily on my face, except when very hot (
c.25 - 30 'C) and during exercise I can still
sweat from my face mildly, this I think is useful
as I have heard of cases where individuals can't.
2) Very dry palms of my hands. Before
the op I would occasionally get dry hands on
the outside. Now my palms are bone dry and
never sweat, not even slightly. This has
slight annoyances, like turning the pages in a
book or picking up items. However, I am
slowly getting into the routine of putting
moisturizer on each night, which is remedying the
problem. Overall, this operation has
been a great success to me with the negative
effects being mild and acceptable, which has
beat my expectation. There are certainly
some very disturbing reports on the web, which
made me skeptical and nervous prior to the
op. It is difficult to determine the
factors for such cases and it is very
off-putting, which is a shame. One thing I
have realized in taking the time to write this
email is, it can be very easy to forget one's
previous situation, and can take for granted the
positive effects quickly. I
would like to thank you personally and your team
for carrying out this operation in a very
efficient and professional manner. You have
really helped changed my life in such a positive
way. Many thanks and kind regards.
From
Christopher L.
For
many years I put up with facial, underarm and
hand sweating, thinking that there was nothing
that can be done to help me. This was so
frustrating and upsetting for me especially at my
place of work, that I had to find out for myself
about my condition. (My GP didn't seem to have
any idea of any procedure or treatment that will
help me!) I had heard somewhere about the ETS
procedure and found out all about it on the
Internet some time later. Since having the
Surgery about 8 months ago now I have had to
adjust to a 'new way of life' with the success of
the surgery and with compensatory sweating which
was made very clear to me prior to the procedure.
The CS occurs on a regular basis but I am finding
ways of dealing with it and it is certainly not
nearly as distressing as what I was experiencing
prior to surgery. I'm a lot more happy and
above all confident ,especially when I meet
people to shake their hand, which was something I
would always dread! This is quite a strange
experience and it takes some time to get used to.
I'm glad that I decided to have the procedure
because it has changed my life in so many
positive ways which for me, out weigh the
negatives which are inevitable for this kind of
surgery
From
Victoria A.
Hi
I was very pleased with the initial consultation
through to after the operation.
I have compensatory sweating on my back which is
bearable. Dry hands, sweaty feet which are
the worst as it is now summer. I think I
will have to start buying shoes with leather
inside and not synthetic.
I still have the sensation that I am blushing
sometimes and can feel the rush of blood to my
face. It's quite hard to see if I am
blushing as you are normally in a situation that
you can't see yourself. But on the odd
occasion I have tried to check I think that I am
very slightly blushing and no where near like it
was before.
Overall, extremely pleased I had it
done.
From
(name withheld by request)
Before
my ETS procedure, my facial blushing seemed to
dominate my life. Having had the condition
since I was a child, I became very good at hiding
it from people, even my own partner. I would
always avoid certain social situations,
especially if there was no alcohol! Even
with my closest friends, I would always be
waiting for that moment, when I would
blush. Would it be a question I felt
uncomfortable with, or just something I couldn't
answer? The slightest insecure moment would make
me blush. I would sit there as if nothing was
happening, even though my face felt as if someone
had put a match to it. You could always
tell by their facial expressions that they were
curious as to why you were blushing, but they
were always too polite to ask.
Within my work place I found it extremely
difficult. I would find that on a daily basis I
would blush at least five times, and this could
be at the most inconvenient moment, like in
meetings with your managing directors. It would
only take that split second of feeling insecure,
then bang, my condition would flare
up.
It got to a point when I felt physically sick,
and I just thought I can't take this
anymore. I decided to research the problem
myself, that's when I came across the ETS
procedure. I knew then that I didn't care
what the side effects were, I was going to have
this done. The hard part was explaining to
my partner. He couldn't understand why, as
I had never made an issue of it before. He
obviously knew that I was bashful, but he had
always put this down to nerves. It took a
long time for me to explain how I felt, and why I
wanted to have this operation. Looking back
on it now, I never explained totally why I needed
this so much. Having tried for so long to cover
up my condition, it wasn't that easy to let it
all out.
I eventually plucked up the courage to make an
appointment to see a consultant. I was absolutely
petrified. I thought, this stranger is
going to know all about my condition, I wasn't
sure just how comfortable I would be with
that. It came to the day of the
appointment, and to be honest I nearly
cancelled. I must admit after seeing the
consultant, I felt that a whole weight had been
lifted off of my shoulders. The consultant
I saw made me feel at ease straight away, he knew
exactly how I was feeling, and he was very good
at reassuring me that I was not a leper, and that
my condition was very common.
Having been briefed on the operation and it's
side effects, I was given time to go away and
think about the procedure. I knew there and then
that I wanted it done.
The operation to me was a great success. I
was in no pain after the operation, and I have
never had any pain. I have a small scar under my
arm pit, but it is not very noticeable. The
operation was done over three months ago, I can
honestly say that I don't think I have blushed
since. It takes some time getting used to it, as
you still feel exposed in certain
situations. I am finding it a big learning
curve. I keep pushing myself into social
situations that normally I would run away
from. I have found that in the last three
months my confidence level has gone through the
roof. There are only a few side effects
that I am trying to come to terms with, and they
are dry hands, and excess sweating. I think i
have the dry hands situation under control, I
always carry moisturizer around with me, and to
be honest I hardly notice it. The only
thing I am finding a bit difficult is the excess
sweating. My feet and my torso are the
worst, but I am sure over time this will not be
an issue. Anyway I think it is a small
price to pay for what I have gained. I
would recommend anyone to have this operation.
*I would like to take this opportunity to
thank Dr Cameron for his support, with out his
kindness and dedication I would not be in the
position I am today. I am willing to have
my testimonial posted on the site, however I
would appreciate it if my name could be left off
please. Thank You.*
From
Lisa G.
Hi,
I suffered from regular blushing with my face
being quite red if I was nervous or anxious. The
operation was a great success, I do blush now and
again but nothing like I did before. I feel
so much more confident and able to deal with
situations better. I have gained the compensatory
sweating, on my chest (between my breasts) seems
to sweat quite a bit if I'm very warm. My
top lip also gets a bit sweaty sometimes but
nothing too drastic. At first my hands were
very dry but they don't seem so bad now, a few
months down the line. All in all I'm very
glad I went through with the op, it has
definitely changed me for the better Once
again Thank you to you and your team.
Lisa
From
Dr. William B.
I am
a physician and recent patient of the ETS
procedure. This surgery is not for
everyone, but I am very pleased with my personal
results. It has essentially eliminated all
facial blushing and facial sweating, allowing me
to speak comfortably in public, meetings, and
with patients. I do have mild to moderate
compensatory sweating, seems a bit worse in hot
weather, but manageable and a better alternative
than being unable to stand in front of a room and
speak, at least for me. I recommend trying
alternatives first, such as I did, and discussing
this with a surgeon who is well-versed in the
procedure. I am very pleased with Dr
Cameron and what he was able to do for me.
TESTIMONIALS
PREVIOUSLY POSTED ON THIS SITE:
From
Steve R.
Dear Dr Cameron,
I had the ETS procedure on 13 January, 2003. The
operation would appear to be a complete success
for me. I no longer suffer from facial blushing
or sweating. I find it hard to explain the change
this has made in my life and I cannot thank you
enough for the quick response you gave following
my initial appointment and the highly
professional treatment and advice I was given. I
have started a NEW life and it has taken me three
weeks to start to come to terms with the fact
that I no longer blush involuntarily. I'm just a
little frustrated and annoyed with myself that I
did not take this course of action many years
ago.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Now let me summarize my pre-operative condition
and my post-operative recovery and the side
effects. I know you are keen to collect any data
you can and here are my comments:
I suffered terribly from involuntary flushing of
the face. neck and ears. I have suffered from
this since my early teens.
Over recent years (age 30-38) I have found it
harder to deal with condition and before my
contact with you I had just about given up any
hope of ever leading a normal life.
I used various avoidance techniques to limit my
chances of blushing in front of friends, family
and more importantly work colleagues. I had
contemplated suicide on a number of occasions and
it was only the love for my family that
stopped me from taking such drastic measures.
Since the operation I have gradually come to
accept that facial blushing is NO LONGER
controlling my life. I still feel some of the
effects of the panic attacks that accompanied my
condition, but these are reducing as my
confidence grows.
It took me a full three weeks to feel fully
confident that my blushing was now a thing of the
past. My wife and children have commented on my
social behavioral change. I'm now much more calm
and relaxed and fully able to deal
with the normal stresses and strains of life.
Indeed I'm convinced that my ability to cope with
the stress of anxiety attacks and facial blushing
has somehow given me an enhanced ability to cope
with what now appear to me to
be very tolerable stress scenarios that for other
people may be very stressful.
My recovery from the operation took a lot longer
than I anticipated. I returned to work two days
after the op. and this was too soon. I was short
of breath climbing stairs and felt tired and
weak.
Two weeks after the op. I caught a chest
infection and cold and this knocked me for six.
I'm still getting over it now.
I suffer slightly from CS but this is no real
problem compared to the original symptoms.
I have noticed a general cold feeling in my upper
arms, shoulders and genitals. This is not causing
any real problems, however I do have to wear a
sweater at work, something I would never do
before. Overall I feel cooler and calmer at the
start and end of every working day.
Before the op. I would be fine at work up until
10 or 11 am and then after lunch the sweating and
potential for blushing would be worse. This is
all now a thing of the past.
Once again, THANK YOU for you help in resolving
my condition.
Regards,
Steve R.
From Jo
Hi Alan
I just wanted to say thank you for the ETS
treatment I received three weeks ago in Ipswich.
I had been contemplating surgery for a long time,
and I have to say that it was the best decision I
made and worth every penny! My hands are 100%
better, just warm, no more embarrassing sweaty
handshakes and the anxiety I suffered from in
most social situations. It has also made my
armpits better, and also my feet, although this
was not the main complaint and I was not so
bothered about these compared to my hands. I
suffered from some facial blushing also before,
which has also been lessened somewhat, and I find
myself much less nervous in social situations and
doing presentations. I almost feel a new person!
I felt very tired after the operation, and did
have quite bad back pain for about two weeks
after the operation, I spent the weekend
following the operation in bed resting. I also
had a tickly cough and was short of breath a bit
for a week or so, and have not resumed exercise
yet (going to the gym) as I want to be fully
recovered. However, I feel almost completely back
to normal now.
Thank you and all the staff at the hospital
again, they made my stay much better than I
thought it was going to be, I was very nervous
about it all, and they put me at ease.
Thanks again
Jo
From Esther
Crump
The
sympathectomy has made a big difference to
myself. My palms and armpits no longer sweat and
this has boosted my confidence enormously. My
feet and groin sweat less and this has also been
greatly beneficial. The only disadvantage I have
experienced is that my back and my chest around
my bust sweat more -- most noticeably when I am
anxious. Overall though it has been invaluable.
From Liam Burgess who
had ETS February 2001 (aged 14) for
hyperhidrosis
The
benefits of the operation performed on me are
that my schoolwork is a lot neater, it's not
embarrassing to shake someone's hand and it's a
lot more comfortable.
Dr. Chien-Chi Lin


Hi,
My name is Thuan
B. Nguyen. So far I am happy with the result. My
hands have been dry for 3 weeks now since the
surgery date. Although I experienced compensatory
sweating of my trunk, leg and feet on warm days,
it is still a great trade-off.
I would recommend
anyone who really suffers from excessive hand
sweat to get the ETS surgery. Thanks to Surgical
Team and the surgery staff in Taiwan. Now I have
much more confidence in my social life and work
than ever before.
Thuan B.
Nguyen
I used the
clamping technique. My hands and upper body do
not sweat at all. In fact, when my compensatory
sweating is underway there is an actual line
across my chest where one side is dry and the
other is wet. I am definitely feeling the
compensatory sweating. The sweating now is from
heat or any strenuous activity. It is not just on
my back and stomach. It is also on my legs and
feet. However, this problem is not as bad as the
original hand sweat problem. So, all in all, I am
glad I did the procedure.
I don’t avoid
social environments where I have to meet lots of
people anymore. I immediately started looking for
a second job because interviewing is no longer a
problem. I still hold myself the same way,
sometimes, like hiding my hands, or being anxious
at the thought of certain events and I have to
remind myself that I don’t need to feel that
way anymore. It is a truly good feeling. I’m
glad I found out about this and you’ve made
it affordable.
Douglas
Vogan
Louis,
Thank you for
helping me to solve one of my biggest problems in
my life. As you already know, the reason I had
the surgery was for excessive facial blushing and
hand sweating. My hand sweating is now completely
gone and my facial blushing is 80% removed. The
surgery was well worth it. It was a dream come
true.
Thank You
Again!
Derek
McMurtry
P.S. Dr. Lin and
his staff was absolutely wonderful. The day after
the surgery he took out time in his busy schedule
to give my wife and I a tour of Tainan and also
insisted on paying for dinner for the both of us.
Thank You Dr. Lin!
Before
my surgery, sweating was such a problem. I was
embarrassed when in public, and discouraged to
participate in any extra-curricular activities.
Now, I am completely changed! The surgery was
quick and didn’t hurt as long as I expected.
I really suggest this operation, it has changed
my views of the future as well as the present. I
am very satisfied!
Katy
Kohler, Age 16
Dr. Joćo B. V. Duarte


My
dear Dr. Joćo Bosco,
This
month I have completed a year of the
hyperhidrosis surgery that we did. Maybe you
don't remember; I live in Rio de Janeiro, I am a
mechanical engineer and I worked in a dealership
of Honda automobiles.
The
date, I never will forget was 01/08/1999 on a
Friday. Well, if my gratitude were translated in
e-mails, I would send you one everyday.
For
your information, the hyperhidrosis of the hands
(my main complaint), of the armpits and of the
face has been solved. Even in the feet, it has
diminished a little bit. My life has changed for
the better. Today I am working at a Volkswagen
factory, my dream since I was small. Tests,
interviews and group dynamics became easy. Even
my girlfriend changed, I found a more beautiful
one. Everyday I experience new situations that
some time ago were a torment, for example how to
give the thumb impression for an identity card.
Dr.
Joćo Bosco, I am totally available for any
information or testimonial if you want.
When
you come to Rio de Janeiro, you may count on me
for what you need.
A
big hug,
Rogério
Curty Dias.
Dr. Roger Bell


Dear Mr Bell
I was researching hyperhidrosis on the internet for the first
time ever, even though I have had it since birth. I
honestly did not know there was that much information about it
as I always seemed to be the only sufferer I knew.
Well anyway it dawned on me that I might find out where you are
so I can thank you, although it will be hard to find the words
that fit an amazing person like you and the miracle you
performed on my life.
My life was always so difficult and cold, that is the best way I
can explain it. I was always wet, I was informed that I
wet through socks on the first day I was born and I never grew
out of it and it never improved.
This condition affected my femininity, confidence, academic
life, relationships, sports, job choices and I could go on more
but the list would be endless.
After my operations all these areas greatly improved in my life,
I was so happy with the way I felt, looked and the new things I
could do without frustration and embarrassment.
I went as far as going to university to become a primary school
teacher, I enjoyed learning for the first time in my life and
finished my degree. I could not write at school due to
constant sweat but did not stop writing at university! This was
the first academic experience I have ever completed.
I am now happily married with a beautiful two year old daughter
which I have been able to enjoy so much more as I feel
comfortable having her close not like before the operation.
I teach a class of beautiful year ones and twos in the Swan
Valley. I love my job and would never have been able to do it
with hyperhidrosis.
I hope that gives you an idea of just how appreciative I am.
Regards
Sheena Dell nee
Ferguson
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