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Kitty4670
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01 Nov 2018, 1:41 am

My saliva can be a problem, it can make me choked & drool on my pillow, is this normal for Aspergers people?



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01 Nov 2018, 6:34 pm

I think I read somewhere when I was researching meds that drooling can be an issue for some with Cerebral Palsy which I think you said you have before. I never read anything about drooling being a symptom of Aspergers. It doesn't really come up in this forum. The med I was researching is Oxybutynin. It might help with drooling. I take it so I don't sweat as much & so I don't wake up having to pee as much.


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19 Nov 2018, 12:30 am

I often wake up in a pool of drool


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30 Dec 2018, 5:17 am

I used to drool all over my pillow before I started taking lithium. Now I have the opposite problem, my mouth is too dry and I end up getting up during the night for drinks and the inevitable consequence, peeing a lot.

Not that I recommend you start taking lithium.