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Wonder why they don't allow beam shoes, they are allowed in competition.
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That is horrible! I now feel like they are demon beams.My DD has palmar hyperhidrosis which is extreme sweating of the hands and feet. She was diagnosed with this at age 6, most days her hands and feet sweat so much they literally drip water as if she just got out of the shower. Thhe drysol did not work for her so we ordered her a machine from Germany (it is not FDA approved in the US) but it worked like a miracle. Her old gym did not allow chalk on the beam, vault was OK. In Level 3 she actually fell during her handstand on beam because her hand literally slipped off the beam it was so wet and she fractured her growth plate in her shoulder, she was out for 4 months. After that she was allowed to use chalk, needless to say we switched gyms the year after, they did not promote her using chalk, more like discouraged it. My suggestion if the Doctor won't prescribe the drysol again be adamant the gym allow the use of chalk and a lot - allow her to bring her own chalk and chalk bucket so she never runs out and if that doesn't work change gyms. Her safety is a concern and they seem like they aren't putting it first.