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I'm 2 days post-op and all is well except thy my mouth is incredibly dry! Anyone else experience this???

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I'm 2 days post-op and all is well except thy my mouth is incredibly dry! Anyone else experience this???

I am two days post-op as well and my mouth is very dry too. I just sip on Water or eat ice chips very frequently.

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I had that problem and it goes with being dehydrated. Just keep sipping or eat ice chips. If you are doing liquids, have some broth. The sodium in the broth actually helps. It took almost 2 months before I stopped having dry mouth spells, I was banded NOv 8.

It is really important to get your liquids in. I didn't and ended up at an urgent care center for 4 hours getting 2 bags of Fluid. I was about 1 1/2 weeks out of surgery.

Good luck, you can do this, things take time

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HI

Good to hear your stories, thanks!

I am scheduled for Feb 14th. How soon did folks go back to work? I have a desk job ~

thanks

Gayle

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Sip, sip, sip. Dry mouth is very common and it tells you you are dehydrated.

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HI

Good to hear your stories' date=' thanks!

I am scheduled for Feb 14th. How soon did folks go back to work? I have a desk job ~

thanks

Gayle[/quote']

I too was banded on the 14th :0) I have a drink bottle of Water with me all day to wet my really dry mouth. I'm going back to work on Monday and I'm on my feet for 5 hours and I feel fine about it. Not a hard labour job but don't think I'll have too many problems now that the air is out of my chest. In saying that....... I'll let you know Monday after work if it was a good dicision or not lol. Good luck and happy healing xoxox

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I suffer from chronic dry mouth and lips .I have been to my gp and my dentist and have researched on the internet. There are products you can try like biotene who offer a mouthwash, gum, toothpaste, a gel you can put on your tongue and a mist you can spray in your mouth. You can chew gum or even get mints from the Vitamin Shoppe where the fist ingredient is xylitol. This is a sweetner that helps saliva flow. I chew ice cubes gum by icebreakers or you can get some from Vitamin shoppe or even Amazon. I have tried script mouthwashes several and the best thing that works is swishing your mouth with mylanta. I use the cherry generic from cvs and you can use as needed. It coats your tongue and brings relief for short periods. This not always caused by dehydration. It can be meds that you were on that are reacting to your lesser calories. I drink tons of Water a day and it doesnt help at all. Right now my tongue feels like the top was stripped off . Also if you are a smoker that should be the first thing you change. Smoking will only make it worse. sorry you are all having trouble I hope this information helps you.

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