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Re: Dry mouth


Posted by Carla on July 12, 2000 at 21:09:06:

In Reply to: Re: Dry mouth posted by Nocturnes on July 12, 2000 at 09:05:45:

Thanks for responding...

I had surgery on 6-14-00 and for 3 weeks could not use the CPAP. Several nights were OK w/out it. But after that I started really noticing the difference. Tired again all the time. Severe fatigue was beginning to set in again.

Then my Doc said it was OK to go back on the CPAP. Immediatly I begin to feel better, but then I started having the problem with dry mouth. I even started sleeping on my face to keep my mouth closed.

Well lo and behold, last night for the first time in years I slept ALL NIGHT LONG w/out waking up. 9 hours. Hallelujah!!! I am beside myself. I hope to do the same tonight.

Thanks, I love this site. I've learned so much from you all.

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