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#202146 12-16-2024 08:39 PM
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14 years post treatment and very grateful to be cancer free I do struggle with some post radiation issues. Dry mouth was low on the list until recently. Not sure why but it got bad recently during sleep. Like waking up 100% dry. Very bad for teeth. I came across a product designed for snoring and (even though I don't snore) I decided to try it. It has helped me SO much. It's a special kind of tape called Adellina Premium Tape. Like $17 on Amazon for 30 patches. Right before bed I just peel a piece off and put it on my closed mouth. I can't even tell it's there and I sleep all night breathing through my nose. Zero dry mouth. In the morning it comes off with no pain or even discomfort. I hope this helps someone. The OCF saved my life 14 years ago.

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I have been suffering from horrible dry mouth since my radiation ended in August. So much so that I am unable to eat alot of things and I have no appetite at all. Do you suffer from dry mouth during the day and if so do you find that the mouth tape has helped in that regard. I feel very frustrated by this particular side effect and medication is not working at all.


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Hi There,

I am 6 yrs out from treatment and still suffer, and always will, from dry mouth. I not only have the radiation damage that caused it, but I am also missing 4 salivary glands. I have improved immensely since the end of my treatment though. Slow process but my salivary output has gotten much get better naturally, even with just two glands left. The things that have helped me a lot in dealing with dry mouth have been the saliva inducing prescription medication Pilocarpine. I used to take 6 a day, now only 1 or 2. It doesn't work for everyone from what I've read. I also use a Xylimelt every night. It's a lozenge that you put against your gums that sticks while it dissolves throughout the night. Those were game changers for sleeping.

To help manage my weight, I buy Boost Very High Calorie to supplement my diet. 530 calories per drink. It's pricey, but it sure has helped me maintain a healthy weight. It runs about $60 per case (24) on Amazon.

I hope this helps a bit. smile


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