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  • Ellie
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    Originally posted by Bill View Post
    Amitriptyline makes my mouth incredibly dry first thing in the morning,
    Often Amitriptyline is prescribed because of that side effect - if the dry mouth is causing you unwanted problems, you can ask for a different SSRI.

    If it was prescribed to you to reduce saliva, I guess it's working - if you think it's working too well, maybe the dose needs to be tweaked? xx

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  • Bill
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    Amitriptyline makes my mouth incredibly dry first thing in the morning,

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  • TinyLady
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    Any untoward noises will be blamed on the cat.... he can't dispute it 🀣

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  • Ellie
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    TinyLady Oh, that's much better Tiny - the 'at home' kits are much less invasive (no curry that day in case the microphone picks up bottom burps 🀭)

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  • TinyLady
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    Ellie - I'm being given the equipment to put on at home and then return it the next day... my poor husband will be in charge of strapping it all on. Like you say, I doubt there will be much sleeping. Apparently it even has a microphone. So probably just hear the cat purring and hubby snoring 🀣

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  • Ellie
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    Originally posted by TinyLady View Post
    Leicester have agreed to do a sleep study on me next week. Not sure what that involves.
    I've had 2 inpatient full sleep studies, neither of which involved me getting much actual sleep, but both involved lots of study.

    Various sensors and electrodes were attached to my head, chest, leg and ear, a fingertip monitor and a nasal monitor (I think the nose thing may only have been done once?)

    I was so conscious of being wired up that I didn't sleep well, but they did get enough data.

    The overnight pulse oximetry test done at home, coupled with CO2 testing, is a good indication of how we cope during sleep.

    Take a selfie πŸ˜‚πŸ˜˜

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  • shelly21
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    TinyLady thats good re sleep test. I don't know what it entails but I'm sure someone will assist on here.

    I bet people don't get a lot of sleep in an hospital bed 😴. Glad they are monitoring you though.

    Keep dreaming of that shiny new wet room xx

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  • TinyLady
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    shelly21 - no overnight oximetry since January. But Leicester have agreed to do a sleep study on me next week. Not sure what that involves. They arranged it at my last visit there. So hopefully if anything is going on that will pick it up.

    The symptoms are so varied and when we have no regular support you end up trying to piece together yourself what might be important don't you? xx

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  • shelly21
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    TinyLady have you had overnight oximetry tests lately? I don't cough at night. Could it be saliva build up.

    Its a minefield all these is it or isn't it a new symptom. X

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  • TinyLady
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    Wow Ellie - that sounds brutal. Might stick with dry mouth and coughing for now 🀣

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  • Ellie
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    TinyLady It's pretty common for the mouth to fall slack when honking zzzzs, even a little bit is enough to cause a Sahara mouth.

    If it is from that, there are 50 Shades style head straps you can get which keep the mouth closed but, if you can't take it off in an emergency situation - I've moved off 50 Shades and moved to the reality of being sick - they're best avoided. xx

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  • TinyLady
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    Ellie - not sure. Meds haven't changed for months. But maybe my mouth is opening? I do think my breathing has changed, but CO2 test was fine last time.

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  • Ellie
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    TinyLady Any idea if once you're asleep, your mouth opens because the jaw/facial muscles have weakened?

    Or perhaps you take meds at night which may cause dry mouth as a side effect? xx

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  • TinyLady
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    Just jumping on here - I have started to get a dry mouth and coughing at night. Been getting worse a couple of weeks now. But I don't use NIV. Is it worth telling anyone (not sure who) or is it insignificant? Any thoughts?

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  • Ellie
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    Originally posted by shelly21 View Post
    How often so you change the water? Does it tell you on screen that its empty?
    Oh use fresh water daily - you don't want to be using standing water, plus there might be some degree of condensation which went back into the water. No, I don't think the hot plate knows how much water is in the chamber but the full 350ml easily lasts me a full 8-9 hour night.

    Originally posted by shelly21 View Post
    I've just done 30 mins lol πŸ˜† x
    Get you... πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜˜

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