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angela52884
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Joined : Sep 2006
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Posted 11/1/2006 8:47 PM (GMT 0)
does anyone experience increased saliva with anxiety,I dont know if Im really having that or its in my head.
jethro
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Posted 11/1/2006 11:05 PM (GMT 0)
My problem was always the opposite. A dry mouth usually signalled a pending panic attack.
ttwarrior1
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Posted 11/2/2006 1:58 AM (GMT 0)
acid reflux also possibly
MsKittie
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Posted 11/2/2006 2:52 AM (GMT 0)
Hi
angela52884
,
I am the same as
jethro
. I tend to get a very dry mouth then have a real bad thrust afterwords.
shell79
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Joined : Oct 2006
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Posted 11/2/2006 5:06 AM (GMT 0)
Same here, very dry mouth :(
Mooney123
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Posted 11/2/2006 8:14 AM (GMT 0)
i get both. i usually have a very dry mouth too, but when i have reflux badly, I tend to get a lot of saliva -and it's thicker than usual and very annoying (sorry)
crohndi
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Posted 11/2/2006 2:04 PM (GMT 0)
you're actually more likely to get a dry mouth. are you on any meds? maybe it's a side -effect?
Howlyncat
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Posted 11/3/2006 8:35 AM (GMT 0)
I concur more usual for dry mouth ........Pleas email me angela
take care
Lyn
Twiggygal
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Posted 11/3/2006 8:45 AM (GMT 0)
Dry mouth for me... bad... have to drink tons of water when I'm panicking... never get a lot of saliva unless I'm about
to get a cold or am getting sick.. my mouth starts watering bad...
Twiggygal~
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