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Would you use botox on your child to keep him/her from sweating?

Sharon Stone wanted to but the custody judge said no.
Court documents show that Ms. Stone suggested that her son should have Botox injections in his feet to resolve a problem he had with foot odor.
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Maybe we should use Botox on her vagina to reduce the odor of that!

Why would you do that to a child? Kids have stinky feet! Damn woman!
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Other 14 Answers to Would you use botox on your child to keep him/her from sweating?


Posted Oct 1st, 2008 at 7:32PM
Well foot odour is a serious problem, but botox? That seems to be Sharon's answer to everything.
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
No no no no I wouldn't. If a child sweats alot as in more than normal, see a doctor, they can help with medication if it is indeed severe. But botox on a child? Honestly can't believe it would even be considered;/ But hey this child can actually grow out of this sweating if its a bad case. Not enough info from you to go on though. But please no Botox - not on a child. See a doctor okay. Keep in touch and let us know how things go ok and good luck.
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Posted Oct 1st, 2008 at 7:38AM
No.
That's like removing someone's bladder so they won't wet the bed.

Complete selfish failure.
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
Wow. Ummmm....maybe she should just wash her kid's feet. She procreated? What is this world coming to? :p
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
Hmmm, wow...NO....why on earth would you want to stop someone from sweating? it's like wanting to stop someone from urinating...........kind of.
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Posted Oct 1st, 2008 at 7:32PM
hell no ...the body needs to sweat to control temperature
these botox baboons are insane...they don't even know the long-term effects of this poison...
i'd like to see what happens to their faces if they stopped the injections
they have spent so many $$$$$$$$$$ on their vanity and not a penny on their hearts
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
No. Someone tell her about desenex. There's nothing wrong with sweating. It helps cool the body and rid of it of its impurities. Teach the kid to also wash its feet! There's a solution.
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
Absolutely not. That stuff can be extremely dangerous when used on adults & if it's used on a child there's no telling what kinds of adverse effects it could have later in life.
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
No. If his feet stink, give the kid a bath with deodorant soap!
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
When I first read the article about Ms Stone's antics, my first thoughts were, crazy b.... However, boxtox does have other uses besides freezing your face, ie. it can be used to treat certain medical conditions such as MS etc. Essentially, my answer is no, however, I don't know the full story. Maybe her nose is just too important to have to tolerate the smell.
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
WTF???
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
Depends how much the kid is sweating. If the kid is sweating SO much that he drenches his clothes numerous times a day with normal activity and anti-perspires doesn't help at all, then I would consider it...

well actually I'd take him to a doctor first to make sure he doesn't have some sort of adrenal gland disorder.
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
I think all children under the age of 18 should be on minimal medications; they are growing physically and mentally, so youth is a very critical time in human lives. Botox for kids? No way, man - forget it!!
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Posted Feb 5th, 2009 at 5:58PM
Botox is the botulism virus. There have been numerous cases of people developing botulism after getting injections. But those were adults who could make that choice in a reasoned manner.

I'm betting his foot odor is normal, his sweating is normal and he just doesn't fit into her perfect little world. If not, then a doctor should be brought in to see if maybe there is something wrong.

But botulism injections? Nah.
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