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#116153 05-01-2010 07:57 AM
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I would like to know if anyone has used a dry mouth spray product by name of Spry, offered by a company by name of Xlear? It seems to be considerably more expensive than the Biotene or Stoppers4 products but contains Xylitol which might explain. Just curious if it might be worth the extra cost?

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Bill, I can't comment on Spry having never heard of it. I did try the Biotene gel and hated it. Something about the combination of taste and consistency was disturbing. Mainly I just wanted to congratulate you on 4 years out!

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Bill - xylitol is a way cheap product. There are a ton of web sites that sell it by the pound bag for home use instead of sugar for about 7-9 dollars. The company that you have mentioned is the largest seller of it. While I know people who get it at the health food store and use it, I do not really know how credible all the claims for it are.


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Thanks for the input so far. I thought maybe there was something special about Spry by Xlear with it being so expensive. I had never heard of it and just happened to see it on the web. After almost 4 years post TX I still have severe dryness but mostly while in bed overnight. A room vaporizer has not helped nor have any of the other oral products except for a few minutes at a time. I seem to have no real problems during the day but it is odd how I go dry if I get under stress or anxious about something.

I might give one bottle of the Spry a try just to see although $16 for a 4.5 oz. bottle seems rough.

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I think if companys can get enough people buying it's products, a price raise happens to make more of the folding type of money. Just like most new products. Convince a few then put it to them.


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Your post almost sounds like an advertisement.

I'm curious. When I went to the site called drymouthpump it says it's not scheduled to come out until July 2010, so where did you get yours?


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David, I got the same impression. Went to the site and it was as you said.

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I gave that poster 24 hours to respond and since he didn't I deleted him and his post. BTW his home town is the same as the company's. Coincidence...I think not.


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LOL Another dipstick bites the dust.


Since posting this. UPMC, Pittsburgh, Oct 2011 until Jan. I averaged about 2 to 3 surgeries a week there. w Can't have jaw made as bone is deteroriating steaily that is left in jaw. Mersa is to blame. Feeding tube . Had trach for 4mos. Got it out April.
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can you help?my mouth is constantly dry, I hardly get any sleep as i am rinseing my mouth most of the time.I can not swallow anything yet (4mths post treatment)

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